One of the most notorious and elusive Platinum trophies on the PlayStation Vita has finally been earned. Thirteen years after the release of Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus on the handheld, the Platinum trophy "Master of the Secret Arts" has been unlocked, closing a long-standing chapter in the Vita trophy scene.
The trophy had long been regarded by collectors and completionists as effectively unattainable on the Vita, turning it into a near-mythical goal among trophy hunters. The recent unlock was reported by gaming press and observed across trophy-tracking platforms, where the achievement was confirmed on a public profile.
The milestone underscores the persistence of the PlayStation trophy community and the continued scrutiny of legacy releases, particularly on platforms where technical issues, limited server support or regional peculiarities have rendered certain achievements problematic. The event is likely to prompt a re-evaluation of rarity lists and encourage other dedicated players to revisit old titles in search of similarly rare completions.
Eurogamer covered the story in full, noting the significance of the achievement for both the Ninja Gaiden franchise and the Vita's enthusiast community. The unlock demonstrates that, even more than a decade on, handheld-era challenges can still attract focused attention and yield surprising results.
Read the original Eurogamer report: One of the rarest Platinum trophies ever has finally been earned.