An earmark of the new Wolfenstein games, at least for completionists, is that they are oppressively hard. Each entry has increasingly-tough difficulty-related achievements/trophies. Wolfenstein: New Order and Old Blood required beating on the Uber difficulty, the most challenging setting developer MachineGames came up with. The ante is upped significantly in Wolfenstein II : The New Colossus with Mein Leben mode; Mein Leben is the toughest difficulty with permadeath. Fail a single time and you’re right back to the opening cutscene.
None of that, surprisingly, is the case with Wolfenstein: Youngblood. MachineGames breaks the trend so that completionists won’t have to break a sweat. Youngblood‘s achievements/trophies have released, and there’s nothing related to difficulty. Actually, it seems like you’re only expected to spend a good chunk of time with the game to nab everything. Also, there’s very little emphasis on cooperative play for a game whose defining hook is that it’s Wolfenstein but with co-op.
Without some Mein Leben nonsense in the way, you’re (probably) clear to snag a platinum trophy if that’s your style. Or, just enjoy the Soph and Jess Rollercoaster and don’t worry about optional objectives. But, completionist types will celebrate like it’s Victory in Europe Day.
Here’s the full list of Wolfenstein: Youngblood‘s achievements/trophies:
Source: Destructoid Wolfenstein: Youngblood ditches the stupidly tough difficulty achievements