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Top 8 Easiest PS4 Trophies and Platinums of August 2017

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Minecraft Story Mode: Season 2 – Episode 2

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Easiest PS4 Trophies and Platinums of August 2017

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Just like all the games that came before it, the latest episode of Minecraft Story Mode is a ton of fun and an easy way to get some new trophies. Season two of Minecraft Story Mode kicked off last month with “Hero in Residence.” On August 15, Telltale Games rolled out “Giant Consequences” as Jesse and gang continue on their strange journey. This episode picks up following our beloved heroes return from the Sea Temple with an unexpected new travel companion. All you’ll have to do to earn all the game’s trophies is to simply complete the story.

Remember, the Platinum won’t pop until you complete all the episodes. But, since you simply need to complete them and it doesn’t matter what you choose, you may as well get that head start.


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