13 years later, one of the rarest Platinum trophies ever on the PlayStation Vita has finally been earned
Key Points:
- A Japanese player named Tqvry has become the first person to legitimately earn the ultra-rare Platinum trophy "Master of the Secret Arts" in Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 on the PlayStation Vita.
- The trophy is notoriously difficult because it requires completing 35 duo missions on Turbo Speed, but the Vita version lacks online play, forcing players to rely on a subpar AI partner.
- The Vita's 30fps cap combined with Turbo Speed made the achievement widely considered impossible until Tqvry streamed his nearly 10-hour live playthrough to prove otherwise.
- According to PSN Profiles, a community-run site tracking global trophy scores, Tqvry remains the only player in the world to have legitimately earned this Platinum, owned by just 0.01% of players.
- This accomplishment is hailed as one of the most legendary feats in PlayStation trophy hunting history, cementing Tqvry’s place at the pinnacle of this obscure challenge.