Spider-Man: Miles Morales will let you bring your save from PS4 to PS5
However, the PS5 remaster of 2018's Spider-Man will not
Update - September 29: In a recent tweet, Insomniac Games explained that while the PS5 version of 2018's Spider-Man will not support save transfer, the cross-gen release Spider-Man: Miles Morales will allow players to carry over saves.
"You will be able to transfer your save to PS5," Insomniac said in response to a fan asking about starting the game on PS4. "We'll share details closer to launch."
Spider-Man: Miles Morales will be a PS5 launch title, so you will be able to start the game on PS5 on day one. This save transfer feature is aimed at players who aren't upgrading to a new console immediately, but more options and less pressure is always welcome. This is good news for PS4 owners, but the messaging around the many Spider-Man editions and releases for PS5 is still blurry, so hopefully Insomniac can set the record straight before November.
Original story:
When the remastered version of Insomniac's Spider-Man launches later this year on the PlayStation 5, you won't be able to load up a save file from your PS4 version of the game.
Replying to a question on Twitter, the official Insomniac Twitter account ruled out save files from the PS4 version of Marvel's Spider-Man transferring over to the PS5. So if you're picking up the remastered version of the game when it arrives later this year, you'll have to start from scratch.
Saves won’t transfer from the original game to the RemasterSeptember 20, 2020
The remastered version of Spider-Man launches alongside Spider-Man: Miles Morales on day one for the PS5 (that's November 12 in the US, and November 19 in the UK). Although Miles Morales is available as a standalone purchase, you can purchase the two games together for the combined cost of $70.
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It's not yet clear if you'll be able to purchase the remastered version of Marvel's Spider-Man separately from Miles Morales. What we do know is there won't be a physical release of the remastered game, so you'll have to buy digitally.
In a PlayStation Blog post last week, Insomniac lauded the technical prowess of Spider-Man's PS5 remaster. "You'll see better-looking characters with improved skin, eyes, hair, and facial animation (including our new, next-generation Peter Parker)," writes Insomniac's community director James Stevenson. Additionally, Spider-Man's PS5 remaster will offer a 4K/60FPS performance mode, just like Miles Morales will on the PS5.
There's a lot to look forward to with Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PS5. We've now seen our first extended gameplay of the web-slinging sequel, and it looks like the game will be getting a Spider-Verse inspired outfit.
Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.