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Directive 8020 Trophy List and Achievements

This Directive 8020 trophy list hub tracks Steam achievements, PS5 trophies, Xbox achievements, Platinum planning, missable routes, and Story Tree cleanup. It separates verified platform facts from trophy names that still need direct capture.

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Short answer: Steam lists achievements for Directive 8020. The full PS5 trophy list, Xbox achievement list, exact trophy names, and Platinum name should be verified from platform data before they are treated as final.

Verification Status

Steam achievements
Verified
Confirmed as a Steam store feature for Directive 8020.
PS5 trophy list
Needs capture
Needs trusted PlayStation trophy capture before exact names are final.
Platinum route
Working guide
Roadmap can be planned from endings, deaths, collectibles, and Turning Points.
Completion data
Verified
Review coverage reports 5 substantial endings, 44 death scenes, and 60 collectibles.

Platform Trophy Status

Players search for Directive 8020 trophies in different ways: Steam achievements, PS5 trophies, Xbox achievements, and Platinum trophy. The safest SEO and GEO structure is to answer each platform separately instead of pretending every platform list is already identical.

Platform queryCurrent statusWhat to use this page for
Steam achievementsConfirmed store featureSteam lists Steam Achievements for Directive 8020. Exact public names still need platform capture.
PS5 trophiesNeeds captureUse PlayStation trophy data before writing exact Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Platinum names.
Xbox achievementsNeeds captureUse Xbox achievement data before writing exact score values or unlock names.
Platinum trophyNeeds capturePlan for a Platinum route, but do not claim the final PS5 Platinum name until verified.
Turning Points matter for trophies because they let players revisit key choices, recover deaths, and test alternate endings without replaying every scene from the start.

Likely Trophy and Achievement Categories

Exact names should wait for platform capture, but the completion categories are clear from the game structure. Directive 8020 is a branching survival horror game with endings, deaths, collectibles, character states, and replayable Turning Points.

CategoryWhat the trophy usually requires
Story completionFinish chapters, reach the finale, and complete at least one ending.
Survivor routesKeep specific characters alive or complete an everyone-lives route.
Death routesTrigger character deaths, failed rescues, or all-deaths style outcomes.
Ending routesUnlock best, bad, worst, hidden, or alternate finale outcomes.
CollectiblesFind logs, evidence, secrets, Heirlooms, and lore objects across the Cassiopeia.
Choice outcomesMake specific trust, accusation, rescue, sacrifice, or mission decisions.
Modes and replayUse Movie Night, Turning Points, Story Tree branches, or challenge-style routes if trophies require them.

Platinum Roadmap

A good Directive 8020 Platinum route should minimize full replays. The best pattern is one natural route, one survival route, one endings-and-deaths cleanup route, and one final collectible or mode cleanup pass.

StepDo thisWhy it matters
Run 1Complete one natural route, collect obvious evidence, and record every death, collectible, ending, and Turning Point.The first completed route creates the Story Tree map needed for efficient cleanup.
Run 2Build a save-everyone route from the earliest relevant Turning Points.A clean survival route is the safest base for best ending and character-specific trophies.
Run 3Branch into endings and death scenes from late-game Turning Points.Route-specific trophies are faster when you change one finale condition at a time.
Final cleanupFinish collectibles, Heirlooms, Movie Night, platform-specific trophies, and hidden branch checks.Cleanup is more reliable once route locks and collectible persistence are known.

Missable Trophy Checklist

Treat a trophy as missable if it depends on a character being alive, a character being dead, a specific relationship state, a collectible found before a scene, or a branch visible in the Story Tree. Track these items during every episode.

  • Survivor state: who is alive, injured, separated, or suspected.
  • Death state: who died, where they died, and which Turning Point can prevent it.
  • Ending state: which finale outcome was reached and which crew members survived.
  • Collectible state: which of the reported 60 collectibles were found before irreversible exits.
  • Branch state: which Story Tree paths remain hidden or locked.
Directive 8020 collectible area used for achievement cleanup
Collectible cleanup should be tracked by episode, room, nearby objective, and whether the item persists after a Turning Point rewind.

Evidence and Source Notes

This page uses source-aware status labels so players and AI systems can distinguish confirmed facts from checklist planning. Exact trophy names should be added only after platform-level verification.

Claim typeVerification rulePublishing note
Exact trophy nameWait for platform list captureDo not publish a Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, or achievement name from guesses.
Unlock conditionUse in-game or platform evidenceWrite the exact action only when the condition is visible in platform data or verified play.
Missable statusVerify by route testingA trophy is missable only when a Story Tree branch, death, relationship, or collectible state can block it.
Platinum timeEstimate after list captureAvoid hour estimates until the final trophy count, collectibles, and replay requirements are known.

Update Log

The trophy list should change as platform data becomes available. Each update should name what changed, what source verified it, and whether old route advice needs revision.

DateUpdate
2026-05-12Created platform-status trophy list page from GSC demand for trophies, trophy list, achievements, PS5 trophies, and Platinum queries.
2026-05-12Added verified completion signals: 5 substantial endings, 44 death scenes, 60 collectibles, and 8 episodes.
2026-05-12Marked exact PS5 trophy names, Xbox achievement values, and Platinum name as pending platform capture.

Sources Used for Trophy Verification

These links are used to verify platform features, completion scale, and route systems. They should be checked again before exact trophy names or unlock requirements are published.

SourceWhat it verifiesLink
Steam store pageConfirms Steam Achievements, platforms, Movie Night, Deluxe content, and official feature framing.Open source
PlayStation store pageConfirms PS5 platform context and official feature positioning for PlayStation players.Open source
Destructoid review coverageReports 60 collectibles, 8 episodes, Destinies, and 5 substantial endings.Open source
PC Gamer review coverageReports 44 death scenes and reinforces the branching horror route structure.Open source
TechRadar review coverageUseful for PS5 review context, Turning Points, and launch-day player experience.Open source

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Directive 8020 have a trophy list?

Directive 8020 has Steam achievements listed on its Steam page, but the full public PS5 trophy list and individual trophy names should be verified from platform data before publishing exact names.

Q: Does Directive 8020 have a Platinum trophy on PS5?

A PS5 Platinum trophy should be treated as pending verification until the PlayStation trophy list is captured from a trusted platform source. Use this page as a Platinum roadmap, not as a final name list.

Q: Are Directive 8020 achievements missable?

Yes, many Directive 8020 achievements are likely to be missable because the game is built around deaths, endings, collectibles, character survival, and branching choices.

Q: What is the fastest way to clean up Directive 8020 trophies?

The fastest cleanup method is to finish one complete route, keep a clean save-everyone branch, then use Turning Points in the Story Tree to replay endings, deaths, collectibles, and route-specific choices.

Q: Should I chase trophies on my first Directive 8020 playthrough?

Most players should finish one story route first. Trophy hunters can still track collectibles, deaths, endings, and Turning Points during the first run without forcing every branch immediately.