trophy: The Precinct: Complete list of achievements and trophies

Complete trophy guide with expert strategies to master The Precinct’s police adventure gameplay

Introduction to The Precinct’s Trophy System

The Precinct is now out to play on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Image via Kwalee)
The Precinct brings classic top-down action to modern platforms with a unique police perspective (Image via Kwalee)

For gamers who cherish the nostalgic top-down perspective of early Grand Theft Auto titles, The Precinct offers a refreshing twist by placing you in the police officer’s uniform rather than the criminal’s shoes. As rookie cop Nick Cordell Jr., you’ll navigate the crime-ridden streets of Averno City while pursuing 40 distinct achievements that test every aspect of your law enforcement skills.

The trophy list spans multiple gameplay categories including story progression, combat proficiency, exploration mastery, and specialized challenges. Understanding the trophy structure early will help you plan your approach and avoid missing time-sensitive opportunities during your shifts.

Pro Tip: Focus on story progression first to unlock essential abilities and vehicle access before attempting the more challenging combat and racing trophies. Many late-game achievements become significantly easier with upgraded equipment and police ranks.

Story Progression and Major Trophies

Your journey through Averno City’s criminal underworld culminates in several major story-based trophies that form the backbone of your achievement hunting. Secrets of the ACPD requires completing the main narrative, while three separate gang takedown trophies target the Crimson Serpents, Jawheads, and August Gang.

Gang Elimination Strategy: Approach gang territories systematically rather than randomly. The Crimson Serpents control Chinatown districts and respond aggressively to police presence, while the Jawheads operate from industrial areas with more defensive tactics. The August Gang utilizes hit-and-run strategies in commercial zones, requiring quick response times and vehicle interception skills.

Rank advancement through A Promising Career ties directly to your performance during shifts. Maximize your XP gains by responding to high-priority callouts, making multiple arrests per shift, and completing bonus objectives. Reaching maximum police rank unlocks better equipment and makes subsequent trophy hunting considerably more manageable.

Common Mistake: Many players underestimate the evidence collection requirement for Building a case. Submit gang evidence as soon as you collect 5 pieces rather than hoarding it, as some evidence types have expiration conditions if not processed promptly.

Combat and Enforcement Trophies

Law enforcement duties form a significant portion of The Precinct’s trophy requirements, with arrest quotas and violation enforcement testing your efficiency as an officer. There’s Gonna Be a Lot of Paperwork demands 100 total arrests, while We’re Gonna need a Bigger Holding Cell challenges you to book 6 criminals within a single shift.

Arrest Efficiency Tactics: Prioritize callouts that cluster multiple suspects in close proximity. Use your police cruiser to corral fleeing criminals toward dead-end alleys or other officers. The helicopter support option becomes invaluable for tracking multiple suspects simultaneously during busy shifts.

Parking violation trophies like The Most Hated Person in Averno City (50 tickets) and Fine Work (10 tickets in one shift) require systematic patrolling of commercial and residential zones. Focus on areas with high vehicle density during peak game hours, and remember that only valid parking violations count toward these achievements.

Vehicle Command Mastery: We’ll Pay for the Damage requires commanding every vehicle type, including specialized units like garbage trucks and emergency response vehicles. These become available as you progress through the story and increase your police rank.

Exploration and Collection Trophies

Averno City hides numerous secrets and collectibles that reward thorough exploration with several challenging trophies. A Sharp Mind requires recovering every artifact scattered throughout the city, while Hidden in the Hood tasks you with discovering and driving all rare vehicles.

Artifact Hunting Guide: Artifacts typically appear in less-trafficked areas like back alleys, rooftops accessible via vehicle jumps, and inside certain buildings during specific story missions. Some artifacts only spawn during particular weather conditions or times of day, requiring multiple patrol cycles to complete your collection.

Rare vehicles often appear in gang-controlled territories or during specific criminal activities. The Jawheads’ modified sports cars and Crimson Serpents’ luxury vehicles count toward your rare vehicle collection. Pro Tip: Use your police scanner to identify unusual vehicle activity that might indicate rare spawn locations.

Don’t overlook the seemingly trivial Clean slate trophy requiring you to flush every toilet in the precinct. This serves as a humorous break from intense police work and reminds players to explore every interactive element in their environment.

Advanced Challenge Trophies

The Precinct’s most demanding trophies test your mastery of vehicle mechanics, racing skills, and efficiency under pressure. No, It’s the Law requires completing every vehicle jump, while I’m Fast, I’m Very Fast and Fast responder demand perfection in street racing and time trials respectively.

Vehicle Jump Mastery: Approach jumps at optimal speed—too slow and you won’t clear the gap, too fast and you may overshoot the landing area. Practice the easier jumps first to understand the physics before attempting the more complex multi-stage jumps in industrial districts.

Street racing success hinges on learning each course’s shortcuts and managing your vehicle’s durability. Damaged cars handle poorly in tight corners, so avoid collisions during the early laps to maintain competitive speed in final stretches. Time trials require even greater precision, with gold medals demanding near-flawless routes and perfect gear shifts.

Advanced Strategy: For Nowhere to hide, coordinate helicopter surveillance, roadblock setups, and K-9 units against a single high-value target. This achievement becomes significantly easier once you’ve unlocked all support options and understand their synergistic applications.

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