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PlayStation 3 Trophy System Explained

December 21st, 2009 / Niraj Shah / FAQs
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We’ve received numerous requests to explain how the PlayStation Network trophy system works in determining your level and number of points. Each trophy you earn represents points, for example, the bronze trophy is worth 15 points, while the platinum trophy is worth a whopping 180 points (which is the equivalent of 12 bronze trophies). Below, you will find a breakdown of each trophy’s value and the thresholds for each level.

Trophy Points:

  • Bronze – 15 pts
  • Silver – 30 pts
  • Gold – 90 pts
  • Platinum – 180 pts

Level Thresholds:

  • Level 1 – 0 pts
  • Level 2 – 200 pts
  • Level 3 – 600 pts
  • Level 4 – 1,200 pts
  • Level 5 – 2,400 pts
  • Level 6 – 4,000 pts
  • Level 7 – 6,000 pts
  • Level 8 – 8,000 pts
  • Level 9 – 10,000 pts
  • Level 10 – 12,000 pts
  • Level 11 – 14,000 pts
  • Level 12 – 16,000 pts
  • Level 13 – 24,000 pts
  • Level 14 – 32,000 pts
  • Level 15 – 40,000 pts
  • Level 16 – 48,000 pts
  • Level 17 – 56,000 pts
  • Level 18 – 64,000 pts
  • Level 19 – 72,000 pts
  • Level 20 – 80,000 pts

Each level above 20 requires a further 8,000 points. So level 21 is 88,000 points and level 22 is 96,000 etc.

FAQ, Trophies

9 comments on “PlayStation 3 Trophy System Explained”

  1. John Dogbegah says:
    December 22nd, 2009 at 10:13 PM

    Thats Nice Asked this question alot in the PSN forums but no answers….kudos to sony

    Reply
  2. DaLi says:
    December 26th, 2009 at 1:59 PM

    so no credits out of all that ? well am level 10 , far away !

    Reply
  3. kite says:
    January 4th, 2010 at 1:20 PM

    Measely level 6.. 🙁

    Reply
  4. Niraj Shah says:
    January 4th, 2010 at 1:38 PM

    After Level 12 it takes ages to get to level 13. I’m only 30% of the way through level 12 🙁

    Reply
  5. bob says:
    May 23rd, 2010 at 3:59 AM

    I’m level 6 45% or maybe a bit more at te moment. i got 2 plats (uncharted 2 and assassins creed 2) and i’m finidin’ it effort and a half to get to the next level. mabye its cos i dont has heaps of games that have trophy support.

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  6. bob says:
    May 23rd, 2010 at 4:04 AM

    My friend is level 12 as well and he has 7 plats. whenever i see him on-after he’s finished playing a game and synced his trophies, hes always at least an extra 1 percent higher. maybe you should start aiming to get plats if you haven’t started already so you can get to that higher level. even though plats aren’t worth much (only 12 bronze trophies.they should be worth in my opinion the total trophy points that the game has to offer divided by two) all those other trophy’s that you needed to collect to get the plat will definitely boost your percentage@Niraj Shah

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  7. Calvin Robinson says:
    January 8th, 2011 at 12:58 AM

    Thanks mate, I did wonder.

    It’s a bit sad that this has to be explained though. Show how flawed the system is.

    Reply
  8. nathan rodriguez says:
    February 25th, 2011 at 10:53 PM

    awesome explanation but im wondering for example does it take 600 points to get to level 3 after you have reached 2 or only 400 points because 200 plus 400 equals 600

    Reply
  9. Adonaiez says:
    July 8th, 2012 at 7:45 AM

    I think the best thing for Sony to do right now is create some sort of benefits for having a higher level, rather than it just being a boasting factor.

    Reply

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