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DiRT 5 and Maneater will also not allow transferring the save game from PS4 to PS5

DiRT 5 and Maneater will also not allow transferring the save game from PS4 to PS5

Codemasters’ driving video game does not yet have a release date on the new Sony console. This is how things are in both cases.

DiRT 5 and Maneater will have their own version for the new Sony console, PlayStation 5, but their PS4 equivalents will not allow us to transfer our saved game and other progress to PS5. This has been confirmed by both parties in different statements; identical situation to that supported by SEGA days before with Yakuza: Like a Dragon, which will be released in November on PS4 and will not allow migrating the game with PS5 next March.

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The British studio Codemasters, which faces the most ambitious DiRT delivery to date, will arrive this November 10 worldwide for PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC; while on PS5 they still do not have the date decided. When asked by fans on the social network Twitter, we have learned that this exit window has not been decided and that, likewise, the saved game of the PlayStation 4 version will not be able to be transferred to PlayStation 5. If we look at the North American solution, From Xbox One to Xbox Series X | S, it will be possible as the Smart Delivery function is guaranteed (which also includes the purchase of the game only once).

DiRT 5
DiRT 5

Specifically, only Playgrounds creations will carry over from PS4 to PS5, but career mode saves, money earned, and other rewards cannot be transferred.

Regarding Maneater, which will arrive on the launch day for PS5, it is confirmed through the Tripwire Interactive website that the new generation version (free for those who have the game on PS4) will have 4K resolution at 60 FPS , ray tracing and compatibility with the new DualSense controller, but it will not allow transferring statistics, saved games or trophies.

Maneater
Maneater

All in all, PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition will hit stores on November 19 in Europe, Spain included, at a price of 499 euros and 399 euros. The following catalog of departure games is the one that will accompany the console that day, where we find other exclusive titles such as Demon’s Souls or Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the latter also with a version on PS4 and free update if we get the one from the previous generation.

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