Information about Red Dead Redemption 2 has been flooding out recently, as Rockstar has released a plethora of screenshots, gameplay details, and trailers. However, there is some information that hasn't been released by the studio, and it has instead come from various leakers with insider info and early copies of the game. One such leak is the complete list of trophies featured in the game, which was recently released by a PSN Profiles user.

WARNING: MILD SPOILERS AHEAD

It appears Red Dead Redemption 2 will feature a total of 52 trophies, with a few requiring completion within its multiplayer component, Red Dead Online. The trophies offer a ton of details about the various activities players will complete as they work their way through the game, as well as a few details about the story itself. Luckily, many of the trophies appear to be hidden, which does limit any major narrative spoilers.

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One trophy titled "Gold Rush" requires players to unlock 70 gold medals in story missions. If the system is the same as it was in Grand Theft Auto 5where players could earn one gold medal for every mission they performed well in, then Red Dead Redemption 2 would feature at least 70 quests in the critical path. That's an impressive amount of content, especially considering the game is likely to feature an equal, if not greater, amount of side quests.

The Red Dead Online trophies are particularly interesting, as they seem to rely heavily on the formation of and continued activity with a posse. The trophies mentioned free roam missions, rival posse disruption, and camp improvements as activities in the online mode. This information is great for players with a regular group of friends to play with, but may not be ideal for solo players hoping for extra content to go through after they finish RDR2's story.

There are a few more trophies detailing side activities and main missions, though those won't be spoiled here. The leaked trophies should remove any doubts for players that are worried the game may not provide enough content. It's a bulky list of accomplishments that players can attempt to tackle, and it should keep most players busy for quite some time, which explains the game's massive install size. There are only two weeks left until players can get their hands on it, and the days can't go by quickly enough.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is set to release on October 26th, 2018, for the PS4 and Xbox One.

Source: PSN Profiles