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Life is Strange: Reunion Trophy and Achievement Guide

Every trophy and achievement in Life is Strange: Reunion, including hidden ones, plus tips for earning the Platinum.

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Nuwel

Updated Mar 26, 2026

Life Is Strange Reunion revealed ...

Max Caulfield and Chloe Price are back for what Deck Nine Games is billing as the final chapter of their story, and Life is Strange: Reunion brings a trophy list that will push you to see every corner of the narrative. There are 30 trophies on PlayStation 5 (including the Platinum) and 29 achievements on Xbox and Steam worth 1,000 Gamerscore. Most of them are hidden, which means spoilers are baked into the list by design.

Max and Chloe reunite

Max and Chloe reunite

How many trophies are in Life is Strange: Reunion?

PlayStation 5 players have 30 trophies to collect, with the "Life Is Strange" Platinum sitting at the top. Xbox Series X|S and Steam players have 29 achievements worth a combined 1,000 Gamerscore. The gap between platforms comes down to the Platinum trophy, which Xbox and PC simply don't have an equivalent for.

Despite the relatively short list, earning everything requires at least two playthroughs. The game tracks choices across both Max and Chloe playthroughs, and several trophies are locked to mutually exclusive story outcomes.

All standard (non-hidden) trophies

These nine trophies are visible from the start and give you a clear checklist for your playthrough.

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The two completion trophies, "Blue Haired Girl" and "Dead Girl Walking", confirm that Reunion directly acknowledges both endings from the original Life is Strange. You will need separate playthroughs to earn both, making them the backbone of your Platinum run.

All hidden trophies in Life is Strange: Reunion

This is where the bulk of the list lives. All 21 hidden trophies are tied to specific story moments, dialogue choices, and optional interactions. According to the Life is Strange wiki on Fandom, the game features returning protagonists Max Caulfield and Chloe Price as dual playable characters for the first time in the series, which is reflected directly in trophies like "Green-Haired Girl" (play as Chloe for the first time) and "Mad Max" (play as Max for the first time).

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Backtalk encounter choices

Backtalk encounter choices

Which hidden trophies require specific choices?

Several of these need careful attention to dialogue options rather than just story progression.

  • Prospective Student requires you to successfully bluff Noelle during a conversation about being on campus. Pick the most convincing dialogue chain.
  • Not a Rat and Slick Rick both involve persuasion sequences tied to the protest storyline. These are separate encounters with different characters (Joey and Lucas respectively), so neither locks out the other.
  • Daddy Issues requires pushing Ren far enough in conversation to get him to admit his history with Caledon. This can be easy to miss if you don't exhaust his dialogue.
  • Going Once… Going Twice! ties to a silent auction sequence. Winning requires making the right bids at the right time.
  • Super Max is the hardest trophy on the list. Saving everyone possible across the full game means making near-perfect decisions throughout both playthroughs.

What's the best strategy for earning the Platinum?

The most efficient approach is a two-playthrough run structured around the two completion trophies.

Playthrough 1: Play as the Chloe that Max saved (Blue Haired Girl). Focus on collecting everything for both characters (Photo Wall, Drugstore Makeup, All These Memories), listening to all podcasts (Podcast Overload), finding all optional evidence (Major Gumshoe), and winning every Backtalk encounter (Sass Queen). Handle the fire as Chloe to get Bottled It!

Playthrough 2: Play as the Chloe who died in Arcadia Bay (Dead Girl Walking). This run is faster since you're not hunting collectibles. Handle the fire as Max for Second Chance, and focus on any story-specific trophies you missed in playthrough one.

Editions and pre-order bonuses

Life is Strange: Reunion launched on March 26, 2026, at $39.99 on Xbox. Three editions were available at launch:

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The Max & Chloe Classic Outfit DLC was the pre-order bonus, available free until May 5, 2026. After that date, it sells separately. The Deluxe Edition is the best pick for fans who want the behind-the-scenes content alongside the game. The Twin Pack makes sense if you haven't played Double Exposure yet.

For more on Reunion's story context and development background, the Wikipedia entry for Life Is Strange: Reunion has a solid overview of how the dual-protagonist structure came together.

Is the Platinum worth going for?

For fans of the series, yes. The trophy list is designed to push you toward content you might skip on a single blind playthrough: the open mic poetry, the optional evidence trail, the Backtalk encounters, the quieter character moments like helping Moses name a star or watching your guest sleep. These are the scenes that define Life is Strange as a series, and the trophy list actively rewards engaging with them.

The two-playthrough requirement is not punishing given the game's length. Narrative adventures in this series typically clock in at six to ten hours per run, so a full Platinum run is manageable in a weekend.

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March 26th 2026