'Final Fantasy 7' remake news: PlayStation 4 trophy list leaked

"Final Fantasy VII" Square Enix

The trophy list for the PlayStation 4 port of the "Final Fantasy 7" remake has now shown up online.

The list, coming courtesy of Exophase, details the variety of bronze, silver, gold, and platinum trophies that will be available for the game.

First off, there are 13 different bronze trophies reportedly being made available for the "Final Fantasy 7" remake. Some of these bronze trophies will be relatively easy to get, such as the First Blood trophy that merely requires players to emerge victorious from their first battle and also the Breaking New Ground trophy that only calls for a player to utilize a limit break.

At least one of the bronze trophies figures to be a tough acquisition, however, as Corel's Angel will require players to post a score of 10,050 or better in the G-Bike mini-game located in Gold Saucer.

The leak indicates there will be 13 silver trophies in the "Final Fantasy 7" remake for the PlayStation 4. The majority of the silver trophies require players to get some of the strongest offensive moves in the game, while two awards in particular will call for them to acquire 99,999,999 in gil, Coming Up All Nines, and also reach level 99 with at least one character, Liege of Leveling.

The "Final Fantasy 7" remake will also feature five gold trophies, with three of them requiring players to vanquish some of the most formidable foes that the game has to offer.

Finally, there is reportedly one platinum trophy, Gaia's Guardian, rewarded to players who acquire all of the other trophies available in the game.

As of now, the leaked list of trophies for the PlayStation 4 port of the "Final Fantasy 7" has yet to be confirmed by either Sony or Square Enix, IGN reported.

Fans will be eager to find out if the list is legitimate or not. If the leaked list turns out to be legitimate, then it could be an indicator that the "Final Fantasy 7" remake is coming sooner rather than later.

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