Summary
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s platinum trophy onPlayStationcomes with a word to the wise from the devs at Warhorse, who suggest you go and “touch some grass”.
The past few years have proven to be a golden era for RPGsthanks to the release ofBaldur’s Gate 3,Dragon’s Dogma 2, andFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthto name just a few. 2025 has only just kicked off but it’s delivered another great entry into the genre with Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2,which has been the talk of the tavern recently.
As anyone who has played even a little ofKingdom Come: Deliverance2 will be able to tell you,it’s a huge adventure that’s bursting at the seams with content to get lost in. You might even never make it past the first map with how much there is to see and do. With that in mind, it’s going to take averylong time to get the game’s Platinum trophy, something the devs are clearly aware of.
You Might Want To Touch Grass After 100 Percenting Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
As pointed out by Twitter user SnythPotato, the Platinum trophy for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 not only has a great name, Kingdom Came, but also comes with a pointed message from Warhorse Studios' developers. If you manage to unlock the Platinum, which only 0.1 percent of players have so far, you’ll be told to “go and touch some grass”.
Taking a quick look at the game’s trophy list makes it a whole lot clearer why that message was included, as there’s a ton you’re going to need to do to unlock it. Not only do you need to get through the game’s story, but there are a ton of trickier trophies like defeating an enemy with every weapon, completing most of the side quests, and doing some very specific challenges.
Keep in mind that justbeating Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will take you between 60 and 80 hours. That’s a long haul as is, let alone with all the trophies.
To make matters even more cruel, one of the hardest trophies on the whole listrequires you to beat the whole game without ever eating meat or killing animals, something that most players won’t even think to do. Combine all of those challenges together and you’ve got a tough Platinum that’s definitely going to make you want to see some fresh air when you’re done.