The Expanse Trophies and Achievements Listed

A reveal of every trophy and achievement in Telltale's upcoming game

The Expanse is back, courtesy of Telltale Games. The multimedia series has developed into an undeniable franchise, starting with the novels by James S.A. Corey, followed by the long-running television series, and now arriving for videogame consoles and PC, as The Expanse: The Telltale Series, is officially set to release its first playable episode on July 27, 2023. However, even though the game will follow Telltale’s staggered episodic release structure, the full trophy and achievement lists have been revealed on PlayStation and Xbox.

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The Expanse: The Telltale Series Trophies and Achievements

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Here is the full list of trophies and achievements featured in the Expanse, including their respective PlayStation trophy rarity and Xbox Gamerscore.

Bullseye (Platinum Trophy)

Collect all Trophies in The Expanse (PlayStation only)

Urshanabi Hoarder (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 1 with all Scavenge Items

Data Logger (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 1 with all Data Logs

Captain Drummer (Bronze Trophy / 10 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 1 of The Expanse

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Debris Spree (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 2 with all Scavenge Items

Data Master (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 2 with all Data Logs

Celebrations are in Order (Bronze Trophy / 10 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 2 of The Expanse

Grave Robber (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 3 with all Scavenge Items

Data Recoverer (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 3 with all Data Logs

Impossible Objects (Bronze Trophy / 10 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 3 of The Expanse

Data Miner (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 4 with all Data Logs

The Pit and the Pirates (Bronze Trophy / 10 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 4 of The Expanse

Data Archivist (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 5 with all Data Logs

Oyedeng, Kopengs (Bronze Trophy / 10 Gamerscore)

Complete Episode 5 of The Expanse

Doctor Approved (Bronze Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Found a Laser Crystal for Virgil

Stogie for Fogey (Bronze Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Give Khan a Gift

Drug Gifter (Bronze Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Give the Twins some Medicine

Spore Taste (Bronze Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Give Virgil the Mushroom Powder

Bottoms up! (Bronze Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Give Cox the Bottle of Scotch

Martian Music (Bronze Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Listen to Maya’s Music

Thorston Mayer (Bronze Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Discover the truth about Virgil’s past

Drone Dodger (Silver Trophy / 25 Gamerscore)

Made it past the Drones in the Mines without being caught

Brother’s Reaper (Silver Trophy / 30 Gamerscore)

Rayen kills Arlen

Heal Thy Medic (Silver Trophy / 30 Gamerscore)

Help Virgil overcome his panic attack

Miraculous Maya (Silver Trophy / 30 Gamerscore)

Keep Maya alive

Khan’s Revenge (Silver Trophy / 30 Gamerscore)

Keep Khan alive

Call it Even (Silver Trophy / 30 Gamerscore)

Keep Cox alive

Bosmang (Gold Trophy / 100 Gamerscore)

Complete all Episodes of The Expanse

Scavenger Star (Gold Trophy / 100 Gamerscore)

Find all the Scavenge Items in the game

Data Collector (Gold Trophy / 100 Gamerscore)

Find all Data Logs in all Episodes

No Belter Left Behind (Gold Trophy / 100 Gamerscore)

Keep All Possible Crewmates Alive

In total, The Expanse features 31 PlayStation trophies and 30 Xbox achievements, which run the gamut from story-related trophies to missable collectibles, feats, and more.

For more science fiction-related trophy and achievement guides on Prima Games, check out the recently revealed High On Life trophy list for PS4 and PS5.

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