Completing a game 100 percent takes a lot of effort, and everyone doesn’t have the time to explore every corner for this task. However, Sony revealed a shocking fact that European players tend to attain a 100 percent completion of PlayStation games compared to the US players.
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PlayStation has been around since 1994 and has come up with amazing games. The developers spend hours developing video games so players can explore them. Players can opt for various ways to enjoy the game. Firstly, they can finish the primary campaign and move on or explore every corner of the game.
European players win more Platinum Trophies than US players
Sony PlayStation rewards its players with various trophies for completing a game. There are four categories of PlayStation trophies: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. But the color of the award depends on the completion percentage of a game.
When a player explores every corner of a game and finishes every quest available quest, PlayStation rewards a Platinum Trophy. However, many fans don’t spend so much time going after a 100 percent completion to get this reward. But that doesn’t mean no one does it.
Many players worldwide love to complete a game. Recently, the Senior Director at Sony Interactive Entertainment, Kenjo Akiyama, revealed some interesting stats about the players’ behaviors from various parts of the world.
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According to the stats, European players have a higher rate of getting Platinum Trophies than American players. He revealed that the other continent to rival European players’ stats is the Asian players. Most American players finish the main game campaign and then move on to the next game.
PlayStation 5 to shed some weight
PlayStation 5 offers the best home console experience. However, this console is quite heavy to travel with it. Recently, there have been rumors about two lighter versions of the console. The new CD model would weigh 500g lighter, closer to the original digital model. Meanwhile, the new digital model would weigh 600g lighter.
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Sony makes the PS5 lighter just as the price goes up. Two new revised models both weigh less and are starting to appear in Australia. Details here: https://t.co/HpQ2l2aeBS pic.twitter.com/NUbKb34plt
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) August 30, 2022
It might be an excellent time to get the lighter PlayStation 5 consoles. Also, fans can take these more lightweight models to their friend’s places and try collecting as many Platinum Trophies as they can.
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