This is not the first timeSony has updated a PSP game to receive trophy support. Since the company revealed the PS Plus service in 2022, it has tweaked numerous games to make the classic experiences they offer more appealing to a modern audience. Recently, the Housemarque-developed shooterSuper Stardust Portablereceived trophy support, and now another game has received that treatment.

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A recent patch now provides trophy support forNo Heroes Allowed. There are a total of 39 new trophies, counting the Platinum one. Those trophies reward players for completing tasks such as completing a particular in-game area, to accessing higher difficulty levels, to acquiring different items and creating various monsters. None of them look like they will occupy a place on any list of themost rewarding PlayStation trophies, but they’re a welcome addition just the same.

No Heroes Allowedoriginally released on PSP in 2010. Developed by Acquire, a studio known for other releases such asAkiba’s TripandTenchu(which its creator would like to help reboot on PS5), the niche strategy title puts the player in charge of a dungeon they must prevent heroes from invading. It is actually the third installment in the quirky series that began withWhat Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord, which NIS America localized before Sony took over that responsibility. Additional installments followed, including a VR edition in October 2017. The continued support suggests Sony remains invested in the franchise.

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PS Plus Premium offers a variety of games from all eras of PlayStation’s history, with more games added each month.PS Plus Premium games added in January 2023includeDragon Ball FighterZ,Hot Shots Golf 2,Life is Strange, andDevil May Cry 5: Special Edition, among others. It is clear Sony wants to reach gamers with a wide variety of interests. Trophy support for additional PSP games could be a good way to do that, in a time when many players feel a game isn’t quite complete without the popular micro-rewards. It will be interesting to see what additional trophy support follows in the months to come.

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