Achievements for Battletoads revealed, 56 Achievements worth 1,000 gamerscore gold

56 Achievements, with five additional secret ones.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Ahead of its scheduledrelease on August 20, 2020, Rare has revealed the Achievements list forBattletoads, numbering an impressive 56 Achievements, as well as five secret ones that players will need to discover for themselves, worth a combined 1,000 gamerscore, which is pretty standard for a game of this size. A good number of the Achievements can be gained just by completing the game, or by playing co-op with your friends, while a few are specific challenges or involve finding collectibles in the game.

You can find the list of the56 Achievements that were revealed for Battletoads below, but the five secrets will have to wait until the game’s full release:

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