British gamer “Timpurnat,” who calls himself a “trophy hunter,” recently stunned the community by completing 100% and earning platinum trophies in 15,000 PlayStation games. He shared this impressive achievement on social media, declaring his goal to become the highest-ranking PlayStation player in the world. With a maxed-out PSN level of 999 and a total of 387,000 trophies, Timpurnat is closing in on his dream.

On the PSN Profiles leaderboard, Timpurnat currently ranks second with 15,032 platinum trophies and 20,422,230 points (as of this article’s publication). He’s hot on the heels of the leader, dav1d_123, who holds the Guinness World Record with 15,489 platinum trophies and 21,228,060 points achieved in December 2023.
Timpurnat isn’t far behind, having completed 16,300 games with a 99.23% completion rate. On average, he earns 112.2 trophies daily, an impressive pace that keeps him at number one in the UK and second worldwide.
He often shares his platinum trophy hunting tips on social media. Recently, he posted about his 14,929th platinum trophy from the game Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival: “Great music and easy platinum. I was surprised how much easier this game is compared to previous versions. Even if I mess up a song, I can still keep progressing toward the platinum trophy.”

Five years ago, the record for platinum trophies on PlayStation was just 3,000, held by a Saudi Arabian gamer. Timpurnat’s current total of 15,000 shows how far the gaming community has come in conquering challenges. His journey to complete 15,000 PlayStation games and earn that many platinum trophies has wowed gamers worldwide. Fans are eagerly watching his close race to break the Guinness World Record.
Reported by Sohu Game