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February is a good time to continue your Platinum hunt, with a few solid reasons to revisit some well-known games. From anniversaries and birthdays to upcoming releases, here are three games worth platinuming in February 2026.

1) Metal Gear Solid (Master Collection) — Celebrating David Hayter’s Birthday

If you’re a fan of stealth-action classics, February offers the perfect excuse to revisit Metal Gear Solid: it’s the birthday month of David Hayter, the legendary voice of Solid Snake. Hayter’s performance helped define one of gaming’s most iconic characters and remains a standout piece of voice acting decades later. Platinuming Metal Gear Solid is a rewarding challenge that encourages mastery of stealth, smart use of mechanics, and multiple playthroughs, making it a satisfying tribute to a true gaming legend.

2) Unravel — 10-Year Anniversary

Unravel celebrates its 10-year anniversary this February, making it the perfect time to experience (or re-experience) its heartfelt journey. Released in February 2016, the game blends beautiful environments, gentle puzzles, and emotional storytelling into a calm and charming adventure. The Platinum is straightforward and enjoyable, ideal for players who appreciate thoughtful platforming and creative design.

3) Hitman 3 — Ahead of IO Interactive’s next game, 007: First Light

If you enjoy stealth and strategic gameplay, now is a good time to revisit Hitman 3 ahead of 007: First Light. IO Interactive’s modern stealth game lets you tackle missions around the world, with plenty of ways to complete objectives. The Platinum trophy rewards careful planning and mastery of each map, making it a satisfying challenge for fans of methodical gameplay.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, honouring iconic talent, or building hype for what’s coming next, these three games make for a brilliant start to your 2026 Platinum list. Happy hunting! 🏆

Rhys Britton

I’m Rhys, and I love talking about gaming when gaming itself isn’t an option. I've been playing video games for over 25 years, with PlayStation and Nintendo being the consoles of choice. Follow me on X.

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