Trophy support has been confirmed for a number of classic PlayStation games being made available alongside the launch of the new PS Plus subscription service.
Last weekSony’sBend Studiorevealed that it wasadding trophies for Syphon Filterto coincide with the arrival of the revamped PS Plus service, which debuted on Monday in Asian markets excluding Japan.

Now that the service is live, achievement tracking websiteExophasehas shown that a number of other games have also added trophy support including Ape Escape, I.Q.: Intelligent Qube, Hot Shots Golf and Wild Arms.
Sony hasn’t said whether classic games added to the service are required to support trophies, or if it’s up to developers if they want to add support.

The company recently confirmeda partial list of games that will be made availableas part of the new PS Plus service.
Trophy list is up for Ape Escape (separate lists for PS4 and PS5)https://t.co/QMPStLgIrlSyphon Filterhttps://t.co/x5wo8xWrvGI.Q.: Intelligent Qubehttps://t.co/jrfflB5ljqHot Shots Golfhttps://t.co/j76ZecRovYpic.twitter.com/qfA6ap96Jm

The PS Plus Extra and Premium tiers will offer a library of PS4 and PS5 games that includeAssassin’s Creed Valhalla,Demon’s Souls,Ghost of TsushimaDirector’s Cut and NBA2K22.
As well as first-party titles Ape Escape, Hot Shots Golf and Syphon Filter, some of the PSOne andPSPgames coming to the Premium tier include third-party games like Mr. Driller and Tekken 2.

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Select PSOne and PSP games sport a new user interface with menus that allow players to save their game at any time, or rewind gameplay, as shown ina video released earlier on Monday.
Additionally, some remastered classics from previous console generations will be added to the Premium plan, such as Siren and Jak 2.
