You can do them by one game at a time, or you can press Options on the PS4 Dualshock controller, bringing up an option that allows you to select multiple games at once for uploading. In the Application Save Data Management menu, you can select the Auto-Upload option which, as it says on the screen, automatically uploads all new save data from the PS4 to the cloud, while the PS4 is either turned on, or in rest mode.
If you select the Auto-Upload option, the PS4 will then choose which games you want to automatically upload save data to the cloud, and you can opt for as many as you want. This is arguably the easiest way of making sure your latest save data is always in the cloud, so that if anything should ever happen to your PS4 and you have to replace it, you know all your save data is ready to be re-downloaded right away.
You can check to see if this has happened by selecting the notifications icon on the home screen the next time you start up your system. If you still encounter issues uploading data, you may have hit the data limit. PlayStation Plus gives you 10GB of cloud storage space, which should be plenty for most gamers, but you might have to cull some older files in order for new saves to upload.
To see how much space your save games take up, select a game as if you were manually uploading your save data. The process of downloading save data from the cloud is almost identical to uploading it. From here, you can pick save data for any of your games and download it to your system. Although many of your PS4 saves on PS5 will be brought over automatically, there will be some that need a little manual poking. Annoyingly, the process is quite different from downloading your save on PS4 and is instead all managed via the settings menu, rather than on a game by game basis.
So here are the two ways to download your PS4 saves on PS5 and pick up exactly where you left off. If you're a PlayStation Plus subscriber and have been since you were playing on PS4, all your PS4 saves should be safely nestled in the cloud ready to download straight onto your PS5 with minimal fuss. From here, you'll be given a list of all the PS4 saves you currently have stored in the cloud. You can also try using the internal storage as an intermediary again via the Storage menu , but since most of us connect external drives when our internal storage fills up, this is likely not an option for most users.
Transferring videos and screenshots from your PS4 is a lot easier, and only requires a regular USB pen drive. Make sure the drive uses no proprietary encryption methods which often requires the use of additional software and format it to FAT32 or exFAT. Mark as many items as you like or have room for then choose Copy. The PS4 will then notify you of the folder hierarchy used to transfer the content. Let's find out what each of these does.
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