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How To Get The SingStars Trophy

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Astro Bot stands in front of a giant PS5.

Screenshot: Team ASOBI / Kotaku

Astro Bot is a charming and lighthearted platforming romp that is all but certain to keep a smile on your face from beginning to end. And if you love the game as much as many folks do (it did win Game of the Year at the Game Awards last year, after all), you’ll likely have your eye on its platinum trophy, meaning you’ll need to complete a variety of optional tasks. As such, you may have noticed the SingStars trophy and are curious how to earn it.

The SingStars trophy asks you to witness all of the ship parts singing together at the crash site. But if you’re not quite sure how to make them belt out their song, don’t worry too much because it’s a fairly easy process—provided you’ve beaten the game already, that is. Here’s how to get the SingStars trophy.

Astro Bot’s SingStars Trophy Prerequisites

Before you can earn the SingStars trophy, you’ll first need to complete the main campaign of Astro Bot. When you’ve reached the end of the game, you’ll have scored a total of five ship parts for the giant PlayStation 5 located in the hub world known as the crash site.

Head back to the crash site when you’re ready, then look for a small ladder on one side of the PS5. If you walk up this ladder and stand on the platform, the PS5’s faceplate will slide up to reveal all of the parts you’ve found. Stand still for a few moments to discover that all of the parts begin to sing a cute song in celebration.

As a result of listening to the singing parts, you’ll earn yourself the SingStars trophy, getting you one step closer to the platinum trophy you’re after. Just be warned that getting some of the final trophies won’t be quite as easy as this one.

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