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Welcome to JPSNT³

Welcome to JPSNT³, the new version of Just PSN Trophies.

If you’re new here, JPSNT³ is a PlayStation trophy screenshot community. You can upload trophy captures, browse games and trophies, build a hunter profile, rate screenshots, follow other users, climb leaderboards, and help shape the site as it grows.

If you used an older version of JPSNT, welcome back. You’ll notice straight away that this is a fresh start.

Accounts, uploads, profiles, and activity from the older versions have not been carried over.

That was not a small decision, and I know it is frustrating if you were part of the site before. But JPSNT³ is not an update to JPSNT2. It is a clean break. The old versions helped prove the idea, but this version has been built around a different foundation and a much clearer direction.

I’ll explain the reset properly in a separate post, because it deserves more than a quick note at the top of a welcome article. For now, the simple version is this: starting fresh gives JPSNT³ the best chance of becoming what Just PSN Trophies was always meant to be.

Start exploring

You can browse plenty of JPSNT³ without an account.

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That said, JPSNT³ is at its best when people join in.

Browsing shows you what JPSNT³ is. Signing up lets you add to it.

With an account, you can upload your own trophy captures, build your hunter profile, rate other screenshots, follow people, appear on leaderboards, save games, use messages, get notifications, and start leaving your own mark on the site.

The site needs real hunters, real captures, and real activity. That is what will turn it from a launch build into an actual community.

So if you want to be part of the new start:

What JPSNT³ is trying to be

JPSNT³ is built around trophy captures, but the aim is bigger than just uploading images.

A screenshot on JPSNT³ connects to a game, a trophy, a hunter, a profile, ratings, comments, activity, and the wider site. Over time, that gives every game and trophy its own little trail of moments from the people playing it.

Some captures will be clean and dramatic. Some will be funny. Some will be absolute nonsense where the trophy pops at the worst possible moment. That is part of the charm.

The goal is to make JPSNT³ a place where PlayStation trophy hunters can show what they have done, discover what other people are playing, and help build something around the moments that usually disappear into a console gallery and get forgotten.

For returning users

If you supported, tested, uploaded to, or followed the older versions of JPSNT, thank you.

I mean that sincerely. JPSNT³ only exists because the earlier versions proved there was something worth building here.

JPSNT1 was the spark. JPSNT2 pushed the idea further. JPSNT³ is the version with the proper foundation underneath it.

Starting again is annoying. I know. But trying to force old data and old assumptions into this version would have meant dragging the same problems forward. I would rather take the hit now and build on cleaner ground.

This version is the one I want to grow properly.

Supporting the site

JPSNT³ is free to use, but it is not free to build, host, maintain, moderate, or grow.

Right now, the site is coming out of my own pocket. There are no adverts on JPSNT³ yet. Donations or Patreon-style support may happen later, but for now the most direct way to support the site is by joining Platinum Club.

Platinum Club gives you extra account perks while helping keep JPSNT³ moving. Free users are still welcome and needed. The site needs a community before it needs anything else. But if you like what JPSNT³ is trying to become and want to help support it, Platinum Club is the best way to do that right now.

JPSNT³ is also part of the wider Scarlett Media Lab world: independent web projects, tools, experiments, and community platforms built by the same pair of hands. Supporting JPSNT³ helps keep this part of that universe alive and growing.

From here...

This is the new start.

Some areas will be quiet at first. Some pages will grow as more people upload, rate, follow, comment, and take part. That is normal for a community site on day one.

What matters is that the doors are open and the foundation is finally in place.

Create your hunter profile. Upload your first trophy capture. Browse the games. Find your next target. Support the site if you can. Help make the place feel alive.

Let’s start again, properly this time.

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