Black Ops 6 continues the trend of Call of Duty games on PS5 not having their own Platinum Trophies. Instead, they appear as DLC under Modern Warfare 2.


Black Ops 6 to Lack PS5 Platinum Trophy Again

In the ever-evolving landscape of gaming, certain traditions that players hold dear can often see changes. A prime example is found in the trophy systems on PlayStation, notably in the Call of Duty series. The upcoming release of Black Ops 6 on PS5 has sparked discussions once more as it follows the same path as its predecessors by not having a standalone Platinum Trophy. Instead, its achievements will be integrated as a DLC list under the 2022 title, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

This approach is a result of the structural implementation of the Call of Duty app on PS5, where all recent entries in the series, including Warzone, are housed under a single launcher. This strategy simplifies access to the games but has altered how achievements are handled. Traditionally, each game would have its own set of trophies, including a Platinum for those who accomplish all game objectives. However, since all titles are now under one app, they share a trophy list initiated by Modern Warfare 2.

Players aiming to experience Black Ops 6 from its launch will find its trophies displayed as an extension to a game released two years prior. This can be somewhat disorienting as it mixes achievements of a brand new game with those of an older one. Interestingly, this integration is inconsistent across console generations as the PS4 version of Black Ops 6 does feature a Platinum Trophy. The requirements for earning trophies on the PS5 version mirror those of the PS4, excluding the coveted Platinum.

The omission of a standalone Platinum Trophy might be seen as a downside, especially for trophy hunters who relish the sense of completion that comes with earning a Platinum. Despite this, the unified Call of Duty app does offer some benefits. One significant advantage is the centralization of player data. This allows players' gameplay records and achievements across all recent Call of Duty games and Warzone to be accessible in one place, providing a seamless experience for those invested in multiple titles within the franchise.

For players who value the prestige of displaying a Platinum Trophy on their PS5 profile specifically for a new Call of Duty game, the current system poses a challenge. The only way to fulfill this desire is to achieve 100% completion in Modern Warfare 2, as it remains the principal game possessing a Platinum Trophy within the app.

This situation poses questions about the future handling of trophies in Call of Duty games and whether this model will continue as new entries are released. The feedback from the community is mixed, with some appreciating the streamlined access to the series, while others miss the individual recognition provided by separate trophy lists for each game.

As gaming evolves with new technology and systems, so too does the approach developers take to integrating traditional gaming elements like trophies. The choice by Call of Duty to consolidate its games under a single app with a unified trophy list is a clear sign of adapting to new norms in gaming structuring. While not without its critics, this method may become more common as franchises continue to expand and seek new ways to harmonize player experience across multiple titles. Meanwhile, players and fans can only wait and see how their feedback might shape future iterations and potentially sway developers toward a return to separate trophy lists.

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