A new patch for files from Spider-Man PS4 to the remaster, for instance, requires s to boot up the older title, a save, then launch the PS5 remaster and said save.
More recent titles, namely the likes of Director's Cut main menu. Unfortunately, Death Stranding doesn't offer the same level of seamlessness.
On September 8, Kojima Productions unleashed Update 1.13 for Death Stranding's PlayStation 4 version. As noted by Wccftech, the new patch, specifically, introduced a save data transfer option, which will work wonders for those who or purchase Death Stranding Director's Cut on PS5. To start the transfer process, players must Update 1.13 and visit the in-game Delivery Terminal. Opening the cuff links menu is the next step, followed by choosing "Export Save Data." For the process to work as intended, s cannot have any outstanding Orders in progress for Sam. Players should be able to retrieve their data once the Director's Cut drops by using the same PSN .
Akin to the Spider-Man titles and several others, Death Stranding requires a bit of virtual legwork in order for its save data transfer process to succeed. But at least fans of the latter can begin the a couple of weeks in advance.
Update 1.13 arrived on the same day as the final trailer for Death Stranding Director's Cut, which Director Hideo Kojima edited with PS5's wide mode. The trailer runs over four minutes and length and features a few spoilers; thus, anyone who hasn't saw the game through to completion should watch at their own risk.
Death Stranding is out on PC and PS4; the Director's Cut hits PS5 on September 24.
Source: Wccftech