At the time of this writing, it is impossible forStreet Fighter 6players to unlock the Platinum trophy on PS5 or get all the achievements on Xbox.Street Fighter 6first released last month to widespread critical acclaim. The game has been hailed as a return to form for the franchise and perhaps the best entry in the long-running fighting game series to date. Even so, it hasn’t been completely without its problems.
While the game’s online multiplayer has worked well for the most part,Street Fighter 6has had some server issuesand problems with its tournaments. If tournaments were working correctly,Street Fighter 6players would be able to visit the Sebastian at the Event Counter in the Battle Hub and jump into a tournament for themselves. Unfortunately, issues with the tournament mode have made it so none are currently available, making it technically impossible for fans to unlock the game’s Platinum trophy.
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Street Fighter 6has three achievements/trophies tied to tournaments for players to unlock: Gazing at the Peak for entering a tournament, Steely Determination for entering five tournaments, and Dominating Like a Ninja, which is earned by winning 10Street Fighter 6tournament matches. Some players were able to unlock these achievements/trophies when the tournaments were actually available, but everyone else will have to wait for Capcom to reinstate the feature. Until that happens,Street Fighter 6’s Platinum trophy will be impossible to unlock.
There’s been some confusion surrounding the Dominating Like a Ninja achievement/trophy inStreet Fighter 6because its description is inaccurate. The description for that particularStreet Fighter 6achievement/trophyasks players to win 10 tournaments, but in reality, they just have to win 10 matches within those tournaments. That’s still likely going to be a tall order for manyStreet Fighter 6players, but it’s not so insurmountable a task that it should be the hardest achievement/trophy to unlock the entire game. Right now it has a 0.01% unlock rate, but it should be much higher when tournaments are actually in the game on a consistent basis.
Tournaments will make their proper return toStreet Fighter 6eventually, and fans can count on Capcom releasing new content for the fighting game on a regular basis.Street Fighter 6has enjoyed strong salesand will likely be Capcom’s premiere fighting game for years to come with new characters, cosmetics, game modes, and other content added over time.
Street Fighter 6is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X.