Xbox Changed Achievements, Now PlayStation Could be Changing Trophies


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A new survey reveals that Sony users may be in for some tweaks to PlayStation Trophies. The virtual collecting feature has been a staple of PlayStation gaming for years, and this could be a response to recent Xbox Achievement updates.

Many PlayStation users might have noticed an in-game message asking you about PlayStation Trophies. If you interacted with this message as I did, you have likely been sent a survey about PS Trophies, which could be a sign of things to come.

Sony PlayStation Survey Enquires About Your Trophies Experience

There I was, playing Saros, and cleaning up the remaining Trophies en route to another hard-earned Platinum, when a notification popped up asking me: ‘How satisfied are you with trophies?’

I won’t reveal my response, but the answer did result in me receiving an email about a PS Trophies survey.

It includes a lot of ‘Agree’ and ‘Disagree’ boxes, and more open-ended boxes to key questions: ‘How can we improve the Trophies experience on PlayStation?’

The survey is only one page, but it’s clearly a signal of intent from Sony and PlayStation. If you’ve ever had complaints about the Trophies system or the framework, this might be the biggest chance you’ll ever have to have your say about how it works and improvements that could be made.

Want more rewards? Then say so. Want a bigger emphasis on how your PlayStation Trophies are displayed? Make sure you get access to the survey and let it be known.

Again, Xbox has just undergone one of its biggest Xbox Achievement updates in years in May 2026. It targets long-time requests, such as new notification symbols, hiding games from their profile, and aesthetic flourishes to make certain games stand out.


What is the biggest change you want to see iomplemented fore PlayStation Trophies moving forward? Is there something Sony has overlooked for years? Share your ideas with our audience through the Insider Gaming Discord.

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