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5 Platinum Trophies that are Just Plain Unfair

To celebrate the ten year anniversary of PlayStation trophies, let's look at the five most ridiculous platinum trophies of all time.

Friday the 13th: The Game

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Friday the 13th The Game

If you thought Fortnite was too long of a game to platinum, there’s Friday the 13th: The Game. Friday the 13th has plenty of time-consuming trophies, but one specific trophy puts everything into perspective. Titled The Final Chapter, the description reads, “play 1,000 multiplayer matches as Jason.”

Friday the 13th: The Game is an asymmetrical multiplayer game where there are seven camp counselors and one Jason. It is not possible to queue up as only Jason, which means that you have a 1/8 chance of being Jason, which means you’ll only play Jason 12.5% of the time. The average match last between 15 to 20 minutes, if you do the math using the low estimate, it will take about 2,000 hours to get the platinum trophy for Friday the 13th: The Game. Do you know how many times you could watch Mean Girls in that time? A lot!


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