Your SPIDER-MAN Save Files Won't Carry Over To The PlayStation 5's Remastered Version Of The Game

Your SPIDER-MAN Save Files Won't Carry Over To The PlayStation 5's Remastered Version Of The Game

If you were hoping to pick up where you left off with Spider-Man when the remastered version arrives on the PS5, you'll be disappointed to learn that there's no other option than to start from scratch...

By JoshWilding - Sep 22, 2020 10:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man PS4

When Spider-Man: Miles Morales launches on the PlayStation 5 this November, there will be an option to pick up an "Ultimate Edition" which comes bundled with Spider-Man Remastered

The hit 2018 game is set to feature an overhauled Peter Parker design, improved gameplay and graphics, and various other upgrades which promise to make it feel like a next-gen game. Unfortunately, you won't be able to carry over your Trophies and save data from the PlayStation 4 version.

As you can see below, Insomniac Games has confirmed that because the two games are completely separate entities, current-gen saves will not be compatible with the new version of Spider-Man.

On the plus side, there will be new Trophies, so it should be a lot of fun going back and starting all over again (especially as this remaster promises a completely new experience). Spider-Man Remastered isn't getting a physical release, and will only be available as a download voucher or digital download after buying the "Ultimate Edition" of Spider-Man: Miles Morales

With a confirmed release date of November 12th/November 19th, we're anticipating learning much more about both versions of the game soon, but let us know your thoughts on this news below. 
 

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Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 9/22/2020, 10:04 AM
I guess that makes sense, it's normally how remasters work. I can't think of a remaster where progress does carry over. Certainly wasn't the case for Return to Arkham.
TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 9/22/2020, 10:05 AM
I can't see there being any real differences between the two
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 9/22/2020, 11:02 AM
@TheMapleSyrup - Better resolution, fps, and load times. Digital Foundry made a video on how Marvel Spider-man should theoretically look at 60 fps 4k/1080p/720p. It's a huge improvement on the experience especially if people are going to play it for the 1st time or 5th time:
patgreyc
patgreyc - 9/22/2020, 10:09 AM
Because......NO.

Like others said, NBD but aren't they making a big deal out of other titles being cross-generational to help sell systems. Seems like a missed opportunity.
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