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How to Unlock the Style Points Trophy in Fall Guys on PS5 (2024)

Add a Style Meter to Fall Guys, you cowards!

Fall Guys has finally received an update that addresses the trophy parity issue on the PS5. If you had earned trophies on your PS4, those wouldn’t pop up on the PS5 as they should. Thankfully, the developers have recently released an update that aims to address that, and while most trophies pop up as they should, a few are still bugged. One of these is Style Points, and here is how you can unlock it in Fall Guys on the PS5.

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Unlock the Style Points Trophy in Fall Guys on PS5

To unlock the Style Points Trophy, you need to fall for at least 3 seconds before landing on your head.

The easiest way to get this is in the popular course called Door Dash. At the very end of the course, there’s a big fall after the last set of doors just before the finish line. Jump from the final platform, and press the dive button, to rotate the character and fall in the downwards direction. There is enough time, and you’ll actually land on your head thanks to the dive animation.

It’s achievable in other courses as well but it is much easier to obtain in Door Dash and has a higher chance of success too.

Other trophies that don’t pop up either include Troublemaker, and Big Tease, both of which can easily obtained. We hope that the developers address the remaining trophies as well because it took them nearly two years to release a patch for this in the first place. Trophies like Big Bully are impossible to obtain now, and if you had them on the PS4, that was the only way for it to pop up now.

For more on Fall Guys, make sure to check out our dedicated section for even more tips.


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Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.