Here's how you unlock the Celestial Rain achievement in Sonic Frontiers

Here's how you unlock the Celestial Rain achievement in Sonic Frontiers

Celestial Rain is one of the tricker achievements/trophies in Sonic Frontiers, but we have all the information you need to unlock it quickly.

09th Nov 2022 17:54

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If you’re just going about completing puzzles, collecting items, and advancing the story of Sonic Frontiers, you should obtain the majority of trophies pretty easily. However, there are the odd few which require a little bit of extra busy work. One such offender is the Celestial Rain achievement/trophy.

As the description states, you will need to encounter a Starfall for the first time. Unfortunately, you have very little to go on outside of that, but Celestial Rain can be obtained as early as the game's second zone if you know exactly what you need to do.

How to unlock the Celestial Rain trophy

It’ll come as no surprise to know you need to complete this at nighttime, and when you reach Ares Island, your best bet is to venture next to Challenge M-037. Hang about in this area and a cutscene should begin, unlocking your Celestial Rain achievement/trophy.

Image of a structure in Sonic Frontiers

It will unlock as soon as the cutscene begins, so you shouldn’t have to wait around. If for some reason you’re struggling to trigger the event, also try visiting Challenge M-062 on Chaos Island or around the area of the Yellow Chaos Emerald on Ouranos Island.

As for what the Starfall actually is, it’s essentially a mini-game. It will begin with a roulette game appearing and you will have to get the same picture three times to get fishing points. As this happens, stars will be falling around you. Catch as many of these as possible to keep the roulette spinning as much as you can. After two minutes, you should complete the Celestial Rain event.

To get to these destinations quicker, find out how to fast travel in Sonic Frontiers.

Daniel Hollis

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Daniel Hollis

Daniel is a former Guides Writer for GGRecon. Having originally focused on film journalism, he eventually made the jump to writing about games in 2020, writing for sites such as NME. Eurogamer, GamesRadar, Tech Radar, and more. After a short stint in PR, he is back in the world of games media writing about his favourite games, including Bioshock, Fable, or everything Fortnite and Xbox Game Pass related.

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