13 Years Later, Someone Finally Got This Ninja Gaiden Vita Trophy (And It Took a Glitch)
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus has been out on Vita since 2013. Thirteen years. And until March 27, 2026, nobody had ever earned the Dynamic Duo Gold Trophy. Not one person. Now someone named Tqvry has it, PSNProfiles confirmed it, and the story of how it happened is absolutely unhinged.
What the Trophy Actually Requires
Dynamic Duo Gold means you have to team up with someone and complete all missions on Turbo difficulty. Sounds annoying but doable, right? Except Sigma 2 Plus on Vita doesn't have real online co-op. The PS3 version did. The Vita port doesn't. So instead of playing with an actual human, you're running these missions with a bot companion. Turbo difficulty. Bot partner. All missions.
That's the setup. That's why nobody did it for 13 years.
Ten Hours for One Mission
Tqvry streamed the run on March 27. The broadcast was 10 hours long. All of it for a single mission, which involves Ryu and the bot companion fighting three bosses at the same time.
Ten hours. One mission. Three bosses. A bot that can't actually play.
I've had long gaming sessions but I can't imagine streaming a single mission for 10 hours. That's a full workday of just this one thing. The dedication required to even attempt this is on a different level.
The Glitch That Actually Won It
Here's where it gets good. At roughly the 9 hour 25 minute mark of that 10 hour stream, an enemy glitched into the ground. Just clipped through the floor and disappeared. That's what made it possible. Nine and a half hours in, the geometry saved him.
This could mean the trophy is technically beatable under the right conditions. Or it could mean that without a glitch, a bot companion on Turbo difficulty with three simultaneous bosses is genuinely unbeatable. Hard to say which. But after 13 years of zero completions, a glitch being the deciding factor says something.
Why This Is Funny Timing
Ninja Gaiden 2 Black dropped early in 2025. Ninja Gaiden 4 launched in October 2025 and got an 8/10 from IGN. The series has actual new games right now. And this guy is on a 13-year-old Vita port, 10 hours deep into a single mission, waiting for an enemy to fall through the floor.
I genuinely respect it. The series is alive again and he's over here finishing what everyone else gave up on over a decade ago.
The Bottom Line
If you're into trophy hunting, this is the kind of thing that actually matters. Not grinding collectibles. Not finishing a game on hard. Finding the thing that nobody has done in 13 years, figuring out why, and then sitting through 10 hours of attempts until the game bugs out in your favor. Tqvry earned this one. All of it is documented on video if you want to watch 10 hours of Ninja Gaiden Vita for some reason.
First and only. At least until someone else figures out the glitch.
Source: Ign