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Nier Automata Lets Dedicated Players Buy Trophies With In-Game Currency

Is three playthroughs enough?

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According to a post from Reddit user youkatei, Nier: Automata players can discover a secret shop that sells trophies.

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Now, these aren't in-game trophies to adorn some sort of in-game home. No, these are PlayStation system-level trophies. The same ones you usually unlock by completing sections of gameplay, or obtuse challenges.

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After beating the game three times, a secret shop can be accessed that sells trophies in exchange for in-game currency. Real-world money cannot be spent in this store, only currency earned within the game--the same currency used to purchase weapons and other items. This means players are sacrificing possible progression for the sake of skipping hard-to-unlock trophies. Having said that, the prices on the trophies don't look unapproachably expensive, compared to the rate that currency is accrued in the game.

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The screenshot above shows the secret store menu, with a list of trophies on the left (listed as "Trophy-26, etc.). It appears the player has just purchased Trophy-30, corresponding to the PS4 trophy unlock notification in the top-left.

So what do you think, is three playthroughs enough for players to earn a shortcut to hard-to-get trophies? Let us know in the comments!

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