PS Now game save transfer
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I am trying out PS Now, while I like it I don't think I'll keep it for more then 2 months. I never played borderlands but it aged well and is really really fun, don't want to lose any of my progress.
Is it possible to transfer saves from Borderlands PS Now to the PS4 version once I buy it?
Best Answer
Yes, it's possible. But to do it you need an active PS+ subscription.
To download the save back to your PS4 local storage, follow the process below.
- Press the PS Button and choose [Application Saved Data Management] > [Saved Data in System Storage] > [Upload to Online Storage].
- Select the game data you would like to save & click Upload
- Close the Application Saved Data Management on the PS4.
- The file can now be downloaded from your PS Plus storage to your PS4.
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Can you transfer saves from PS Now?
If you are streaming a PS Now game, the saved data will be stored within the PlayStation Now application. You can pick up your stream on another device and continue your game without taking any other steps. If you are playing a downloaded PS Now game, the save data will be saved to your PS5\u2122 or PS4\u2122 console storage.How can I transfer saved game data from PS Now to PS5?
Yes. You can stream games that you've downloaded by launching them through the PS Now app on PS5, PS4 or PC. To keep your existing game progress, you'll need to transfer your latest saved game data from your downloaded game to the PS Now streaming service.Are PS Now games yours to keep?
On your new PS4\u2122 system, select (Settings) > [System] > [Transfer Data from Another PS4]. Follow the on-screen instructions. If you're using your new PS4\u2122 system for the first time, the data transfer screen automatically appears after you sign in to PlayStation\u2122Network.How can I transfer saved game data from PS Now to PS4?
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