Solar Ash Trophy List Revealed

Solar Ash Trophy List Revealed

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The trophy list of the upcoming PlayStation console exclusive, Solar Ash, is in the wild, revealing many of the game’s objectives and collectibles.

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Solar Ash’s release grows closer by the day, with players itching to see what Heart Machine has in store for fans. Well, the curious can take a peak at some of the game’s contents, as the trophy list for Solar Ash has been leaked online.

It has been some time since Heart Machine’s last release, the critically-acclaimed Hyper Light Drifter from 2016. Solar Ash was revealed during the PS5 reveal showcase, and with more glimpses, has since developed into a title that looks like an ambitious follow-up to Hyper Light Drifter. While not much of Solar Ash’s story has been revealed, it appears that players will explore a strange yet colorful open world, where at least one of their objectives will be to destory massive creatures in the vein of Shadow of the Colossus. The game was originally supposed to launch this fall, with Heart Machine recently delaying it into December.

The trophy list for Solar Ash has been revealed, giving details of the game’s collectibles and objectives. For starters, Solar Ash has 33 trophies, including 14 Bronze, 13 Silver, 5 Gold, and a Platinum. What may be the primary objective of the game are the trophies related to the elimination of Solar Ash’s Remnants, with the “Wyrmslayer” trophy icon featuring the creature from the most recent Solar Ash gameplay trailer. Additionally, it looks like players will be traversing a variety of biomes including a city, a forest, a garden, a sea, and a volcano, as the Cyd-related trophies would suggest like “Beach Day” and “A Lava-ly Time.”

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Solar Ash Trophy List

Three of Solar Ash’s Gold trophies likely pertain to the game’s ending—or rather, endings. Players may have the opportunity to alter the game’s conclusion as after players “Fully power the Starseed” in the “All Systems Go” trophy, it appears they can either “Destroy the Starseed” and get the “Moving Forward” trophy, or “Activate the Starseed” and obtain the “Return to Forever” trophy. Beyond story-related trophies, there are ones for performing various gameplay tricks whether its “Speedy Slayer” and killing 5 enemies in under 5 seconds, or “Pretty Fly” remaining airborne for 10 seconds. What will likely be the hardest trophies are “VoidSprinter” for completing the game in under 3 hours, and “Glutton for Punishment,” earned by completing Hardcore Mode.

Overall, Solar Ash appears to be offering a pretty fair assortment of trophies for players to pursue. Just by playing the game, players may end up with around half of the game’s trophies, from completing main objectives, to exploring for collectibles and talking to NPCs, and all the traversal and combat in between. For trophy hunters, Solar Ash also seems pretty generous with its offerings, giving out nearly as many Silver trophies as Bronze, where in other games that difference can be much greater. If the game receives Epic Games Store Achievements, chances are they will resemble this list as well.

Solar Ash releases December 2, 2021 on PC, PS4, and PS5.

Source: ExoPhase

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