Ghost of Tsushima: How to transfer saved data from PS4 to Director's CUT

Ghost of Tsushima, the Silver Medal game of the year in 2020, received a massive review for PlayStation 5. The processing power of PS5 led the beauty and gameplay of the base game to a completely new level in Ghost of Tsushima: Edition from the director. But players are anxious to know if they will have to start from scratch or if their PS4 was transferred saved data to Ghost of Tsushima: Edition of the Director. Fortunately, Sucker Punch team facilitated things for returned players.

MY PS4 will save the data transfer to the director's CUT?

Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut asks you to transfer the saved data from your PS4 as soon as you load the game for the first time. Follow the on-screen indications and be sure to choose your most recent save. However, if you decide to jump directly, you can still transfer data by selecting Transfer Save PS4 console in the main menu.

To make sure you are using your most recent save, go to the base game, load the story and keep manually. The timestamp will now be today's date (or the day you play for the first time). Then, return to Director's Cut and transfer your data. However, all this depends on your Ghost of Tsushima the saved data is already moving to your PS5 hard disk or an external hard drive connected to the system. However, we recommend keeping the data saved on the main hard drive.

Note: Be sure to back up your current saved in the cloud. Start a data transfer will delete existing saved files overnight!

MI GHOST OF TSUSHIMA: Legend Data Transfer?

Yes, you will be asked to transfer your Ghost of Tsushima: Legends PS4 Saved Data on Ghost of Tsushima: Edition of the Director. Multiplayer-mode fans await Ghost of Tsushima: Rivals, a PVPVE game mode in which two teams of two face to see who can end as many enemies first. The teams will be sabotaged with each other with events such as Hwacha fire and the explosion of bodies.

How to transfer saved data from PS4 to PS5

If you just purchased a PS5 along with Ghost of Tsushima: Directors Cut, you will want to transfer the saved data from your PS4 to the PS5 anyway. That's how.

Make sure both systems are connected to the same Wi-Fi network through a wireless connection or LAN cables. Log in to your main profile on both systems. Connect your PS4 to your PS5 with a LAN cable. If both systems use a LAN cable to connect to the same network, it is not necessary to connect the systems with each other. Start the transfer from your PS5 Going to Settings> System> System Software> Data Transfer> Continue. Select your PS4 Follow the on-screen instructions Select the data you would like to transfer (ideally all, but particularly your Ghost of Tsushima data in this circumstance). Leave enough time for the transfer to be completed.

You can also access the data saved on your PS + Cloud Storage if you are a PS + member.

Should I transfer my data?

Motorsport Manager - How To Install & Use Save Game Editor There are two sides in the Should I start over? currency. On one side, Ghost of Tsushima the fanatics dedicated many hours to Jin's journey. On the other, Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut deserves a new beginning. You will want to recover the magic of the game with updated graphics, lightning load times and several new features (which we are not going to spoil you).

However, if you are looking to jump directly to Iki Island, you will want to transfer your saved data, especially if you have already won the game and have not entered New Game +. Iki Island unblocks at the beginning of Act II, warning players that Iki can not walk on the flower patch. Also, you can not return to Tsushima until you have progressed to some extent in the history of Tales of Iki. Finally, a handful of alternative dialogue options are scattered through the history of Iki for those who have defeated Khotun Khan.

Fortunately, you can have several active saved files in Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut, and you can transfer your PS4 data whenever you want.

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