Sony Is ‘Exploring’ the Option to Allow PS5 Game Saves to Be Backed up to USB Drives
Last Saturday, we reported that the PlayStation 5 currently doesn?t allow players to transfer their save data onto a USB drive. The only way for players to back up their save files is to pay for PlayStation Plus, which gives subscribers access to Sony?s cloud storage service.
This is particularly disappointing for folks who don?t use PS Plus otherwise as the ability to back up saves has been paywalled. However, it looks like Sony is ?exploring? the option to allow players to back up their data onto a USB.
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