We’re so back. Or rather, Katamari isso back. We Love Katamari is, without question, the best game in the series. This sequel was the last original creator Keita Takahashi was involved in, and you can feel the passion and vigor with which it was developed.
Personally, I’ll be devouring every scrap of We Love Katamari Reroll, which means getting thePlatinum Trophyon PlayStation. But how difficult (or easy) is this feat? Let’s find out.

We Love Katamari Reroll Platinum Guide
The We Love Katamari Reroll Platinum is incredibly easy to achieve – it involves the following (generalized) steps:
Complete every stage– Pretty straightforward, just remember some stages havemultiple variations, so be sure to revisit them until you unlock the Trophy for each one.
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Roll up every Cousin– these are playable characters found within stages. They’re usually hard to miss, but in exactlyone levelyou’ll need to beplaying as a previously unlocked Cousin to see a new one. Play as Ace in Soccer Kid’s level to access Cousin Slip. Levels with multiple Cousins will need to be completed and then played again to unlock each one.
Roll up The King and The Queen– Found in the Elephant & Bird level, you’ll need to be about3,000mto roll up each one. Good luck!
Roll up a lot of stuff– Fill out yourCollectionas much as possible, and roll up1,000and2,000 types of things, respectively, to unlock the last two trophies. Remember: when rolling up anew itemnot yet in your Collection, the text at the bottom-left of the screen will have arainbow coloration.
Complete all these general tasks and the Platinum is yours! There areno score requirements, so take your time and pace yourself! Remember, to complete theDoglevel, you’ll want to beat every other level first so you have enough planets to roll up the Sun. The Dog appears early, but don’t waste time trying it until you’re near the end. Some new stages appear after the credits roll (heh), so be sure to stick around to complete those too!
Looking for more PlayStation games to earn Platinum Trophies in? Check out our guide onthe easiest games to Platinum on PlayStation.
David Morgan
David is a pediatric asthma researcher at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital by day, and Prima Freelancer by night. He always finds time for the games he loves, and then some more to tell you all about them.