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April is a great time to continue your Platinum hunt, with brighter days and a good opportunity to tackle something new or clear part of your backlog. Whether you’re revisiting a favourite, taking on a fresh challenge, or looking for a rewarding Platinum to carry you further into spring, these recommended games offer enjoyable trophy lists and plenty to keep you engaged.

1) Okami HD — 20-Year Anniversary

Okami first released in Japan in April 2006, making it a great time to revisit this classic action-adventure. The game combines beautiful visuals, clever gameplay, and a charming story inspired by Japanese mythology. The Okami HD Platinum is rewarding and approachable, encouraging exploration and creative use of Amaterasu’s abilities, making it a fun experience for players who enjoy well-designed adventures.

2) The Last of Us Part 1 — Celebrate Troy Baker's Birthday

April is a great time to revisit The Last of Us Part I, as it’s the birthday month of Troy Baker, the voice of Joel. His performance helped make one of gaming’s most memorable characters, and the game remains a standout for storytelling and atmosphere. The Platinum is rewarding for players who enjoy exploration, challenges, and fully experiencing a narrative-driven adventure.

3) LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham — Ahead of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

Now is a good time to revisit LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, especially with LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight coming in May. The Platinum is enjoyable and straightforward, rewarding exploration and the use of characters’ abilities, making it a fun and lighthearted challenge for fans of Batman and the LEGO series.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re marking an anniversary, highlighting notable talent, or getting ready for upcoming releases, these three games are a great way to keep your Platinum journey going in May 2026. Happy hunting! 🏆

Rhys Britton

I’m Rhys, and I love talking about gaming when gaming itself isn’t an option. I've been playing video games for over 25 years, with PlayStation and Nintendo being the consoles of choice. Follow me on X.

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