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Top 5 Easiest PS4 Trophies and Platinums of September 2017

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With a story that is far more complex and engaging than the previous game and a variety of new ways to play with others, Destiny 2 offers an improved and refined experience over the original. It was always one of the best shooters, mechanically speaking, but it seems like Bungie has built a truly impressive game around all that wonderful gunplay.

Destiny 2 has more than enough challenge to keep you deeply invested, but collecting trophies certainly isn’t one of them. Destiny 2 happily rewards you with these for acquiring subclasses, leveling up, and essentially for just playing the game. Completing challenges and events are all Destiny 2’s trophy list will ask of you, which means even Destiny novices can snag all the trophies and walk away with a platinum trophy.


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