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Beast of Reincarnation PS5 Trophies Point to Two Full Runs

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The Completionist
The Completionist
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7/13/2026
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The Beast of Reincarnation trophy list suggests PS5 platinum hunters will need to finish the action RPG once, then clear New Game+ while also completing upgrades, bosses, rapport, documents, shrines, and campsites.

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A New Game+ trophy changes the completion route

The clearest completion signal around Beast of Reincarnation right now is simple and time-expensive: the PS5 trophy list includes a requirement to finish the game in New Game+ mode. Push Square, citing the list now visible through PSNProfiles ahead of launch, reports that this is the one trophy that meaningfully stretches the path to platinum because it means players will need to clear the action RPG at least twice.

That does not automatically make the Beast of Reincarnation trophies difficult. It does, however, make them structurally demanding. A trophy list built around one standard completion plus a New Game+ clear asks a different question from a list built around a single exhaustive save file. Completionists are not only looking at whether they can find every shrine or beat every boss. They are looking at whether the game’s progression, buildcraft, companion systems, and encounter pacing can stay engaging across a second run.

The list totals 46 trophies according to PSNProfiles, which breaks it down as 1 Platinum, 2 Gold, 11 Silver, and 32 Bronze. TrueTrophies separately lists the same overall count of 46 Beast of Reincarnation trophies, worth 1,290 Trophy XP. Those two public trophy-tracking listings line up on the trophy count, while Push Square’s report provides the important route detail: one trophy asks for a New Game+ finish.

The platinum looks completion-heavy rather than challenge-first

Based on Push Square’s summary of the PSNProfiles list, Beast of Reincarnation’s platinum path appears to be built around broad game completion. The reported requirements include fully upgrading Emma’s Blade Arts and Finishers, fully upgrading Koo’s Bloom Arts, fully upgrading all weapons, defeating all bosses, reaching maximum rapport with key characters, reading all documents, and finding all shrines and campsites.

That mix says a lot about the kind of action RPG completion route players should prepare for. This does not sound, from the available trophy summaries, like a list centered on ultra-hard combat feats or low-damage challenge runs. The confirmed public reporting instead points to a checklist that touches every major progression lane: player skills, companion skills, equipment, bosses, relationship systems, lore documents, and exploration points.

For RPG players, that is a meaningful distinction. A list that asks for every weapon upgrade and every major skill branch usually pressures resource planning. If upgrade materials are finite per cycle, if certain campsites or shrines are tied to late-game traversal, or if rapport scenes require careful timing, the practical route can be very different from a casual first playthrough. The sources provided do not confirm whether anything is missable, whether upgrades carry into New Game+, or whether all trophies can be earned on any difficulty. Those are the questions that will determine whether the platinum is clean or fussy.

Why two playthroughs may fit Beast of Reincarnation’s design

GameSpot’s hands-on coverage frames Beast of Reincarnation as a Game Freak action RPG with Sekiro influence, but with more forgiving parry and counter windows than FromSoftware’s 2019 game. The outlet also describes a combat rhythm built around Emma’s melee abilities and Koo, her wolf companion, who can be commanded by slowing time. GameSpot says both Emma and Koo have upgradeable skill trees, and that finding synergy between Emma’s attacks and Koo’s assists is central to success.

That matters for interpreting the Beast of Reincarnation trophy list because the reported platinum does not only ask players to see the credits twice. It also asks them to finish major progression systems. If Emma and Koo’s trees develop in parallel, a second run could give players room to complete builds that a single playthrough might not fully support. A New Game+ trophy can be padding when a game has little mechanical growth to sustain it. In an RPG with companion commands, weapon upgrading, rapport, and traversal powers, the second lap may be where the list expects players to finish the build rather than restart from zero.

That is interpretation, not a confirmed design promise. None of the supplied sources state how New Game+ works in Beast of Reincarnation. They do not confirm which upgrades carry over, whether enemy placement changes, whether bosses gain new behavior, or whether New Game+ contains exclusive content. The trophy requirement only confirms that a New Game+ finish is part of the PS5 completion path. Whether that second run feels like mastery or repetition depends on systems the public trophy listings do not explain.

Collectibles, rapport, and documents point to an RPG route map

The most completionist-heavy parts of the reported list are not the bosses. They are the quieter systems: maximum rapport with key characters, all documents, all shrines, and all campsites. Those categories imply that Beast of Reincarnation’s platinum will ask players to treat its world as a route, not as a string of combat arenas.

GameSpot describes the game as taking place in a post-apocalyptic Japan where flora and fauna have merged and become hostile. Push Square similarly notes that the majority of combat is melee-based, with Koo adding a strategic layer through special commands. In that setting, trophies tied to documents and traversal locations could become the main lore path for players who want the full picture of how this world changed. For a lore-aware RPG player, document trophies are rarely neutral. They often reveal how the setting’s catastrophe spread, which factions survived, and how bosses fit into the ecology of the world.

The rapport requirement is the most interesting unknown. Push Square reports that the list asks players to reach maximum rapport with key characters, but the provided sources do not name those characters or describe how rapport is raised. If rapport is tied to optional conversations, gifts, quests, or chapter timing, it could create missable pressure. If it can be completed freely before the ending or carried into New Game+, it becomes a manageable long-tail objective. Completionists should be cautious here until launch guides or direct player data confirm how character progression is gated.

A public guide page conflicts with the trophy-list timing

There is one source tension worth calling out. PSNProfiles and TrueTrophies both show the Beast of Reincarnation trophy set as live in their databases, with PSNProfiles listing the 1 Platinum, 2 Gold, 11 Silver, and 32 Bronze split, and TrueTrophies listing 46 total trophies. Push Square’s article also says the list has emerged online ahead of the game’s August 4, 2026 release.

By contrast, a Beast of Reincarnation trophies and achievements page at beastofreincarnation.online says the full trophy list and roadmap will be posted at launch on August 4, 2026, and describes its current list as “not yet available.” That page also presents expectations about possible souls-like completion pillars, including story progression, possible ending trophies if multiple endings exist, combat mastery, and collection. The page itself labels multiple endings as unconfirmed.

For readers, the practical takeaway is that the public trophy databases appear to have the actual list count and trophy set ahead of launch, while that guide page has not incorporated the list yet. The speculative parts on that page should not be treated as confirmation of multiple endings, missables, difficulty trophies, or New Game+ sequencing beyond what the PSNProfiles-linked reporting already supports. Right now, the confirmed planning anchor is the New Game+ completion trophy, plus the broad upgrade, boss, rapport, document, shrine, and campsite requirements reported by Push Square.

How completionists should approach the first run

For Beast of Reincarnation PS5 players aiming at the platinum, the first run should probably be treated as a foundation run unless launch information proves otherwise. The trophy list points toward full-system completion, but the unknowns are still important: missables, difficulty restrictions, material limits, and whether all collectibles can be cleaned up before New Game+.

The safest approach, based on the sources available, is to keep a careful eye on documents, shrines, campsites, and rapport opportunities from the beginning. Those are the categories most likely to become annoying if they are tied to areas that change after story events. Boss trophies are usually easier to verify because the list reportedly asks for all bosses, and GameSpot’s preview suggests the game includes open-ended zones with enemies that can outmatch the player. If Beast of Reincarnation uses optional bosses or high-threat encounters marked by warning icons, skipping them early may be sensible, but tracking their location will matter for the eventual clean-up.

The second run should be expected, not feared. Because the Beast of Reincarnation two playthroughs requirement comes from a New Game+ finish trophy, players who want the platinum should avoid burning out by trying to over-optimize the opening hours. Learn Emma’s timing, invest in Koo’s assists, test weapon preferences, and document what you find. If upgrades and collectibles carry forward, the platinum route may become fairly patient. If they do not, the list could be more demanding than its trophy categories initially suggest.

Release timing and the questions still unanswered

Beast of Reincarnation launches on August 4, 2026 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, according to GameSpot. Push Square’s trophy coverage is specifically focused on the PS5 trophy list, so the New Game+ platinum route applies to PlayStation completionists. The broader achievement structure on Xbox and PC is likely to be comparable, but the supplied sources only directly establish the PS5 trophy framing and the public trophies-and-achievements discussion.

Game Freak’s involvement gives the game extra attention because the studio is best known for Pokémon, while GameSpot notes that Beast of Reincarnation is unlike the studio’s usual output and has been made with several external teams. That raises the stakes for the trophy list in a particular way. Completionists are not simply asking whether a new action RPG has a platinum. They are asking whether this unfamiliar Game Freak project has the progression density, encounter variety, and world structure to justify a mandatory New Game+ clear.

For now, the Beast of Reincarnation trophy list sends a clear but incomplete message. The platinum appears to reward thorough play rather than pure punishment, and the New Game+ trophy means one clear will not be enough. What remains unconfirmed is the quality of that second run: whether it deepens builds, unlocks new layers, or mainly repeats the campaign. Trophy hunters should plan for two playthroughs, track collectibles from the start, and wait for launch-day roadmap details if missables or difficulty requirements are deal-breakers.

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