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PlayStation Platinum Hunters program adds Black Ops 4

Feel like a real-life PlayStation Platinum Trophy? Easy — go and get the Australian-first Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 in-game Platinum and reap the rewards.

Black Ops 4 is the latest game to be added to PlayStation Australia’s Platinum Hunters program, joining the likes of FIFA 19 and upcoming titles like Fallout 76, Battlefield V and Anthem.

“PlayStation has brought the ultimate in virtual accolades to life, crafting only four bespoke Platinum Trophies that are sure to be coveted by the most dedicated trophy hunters,” Sony said of the program.

To earn the real-life Platinum, players in Australia must race to become the first player to get the digital Platinum Black Ops 4. Players must also hold a valid PlayStation Plus membership. Then, once a player has earned “all in-game Trophies and receive the Platinum Digital Trophy” he or she must “snap a screenshot using the SHARE button and upload it across Facebook or Twitter tagging @PlayStationAU and using the hashtag #PlusPlatinumHunters.”

Find more about the Platinum Hunters program here.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 12 October. Physical copies will be available here in Australia at 6.00pm AEDT today, 11 October, though the game’s servers won’t be turned on until 3.00pm AEDT on 12 October.


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