Ps3 Save Games __top__ Jun 2026

The PS3 introduced in 2008 (firmware 2.40), and with them came a new obsession: anti-cheat. Sony realized that if a save file could be copied freely, users could download a 100% complete file from GameFAQs and unlock a platinum trophy in seconds. To prevent this, Sony allowed developers to flag saves as “copy-protected.”

Suddenly, those “copy-protected” saves became universal. You could download a Gran Turismo 5 save with 20 million credits and re-sign it in seconds.

flowchart TD A[Corrupted Save/Data Error] --> BDo you have a backup? B -- "Yes (Cloud/USB)" --> C[Delete corrupted save from PS3 HDD] C --> D[Copy backup back from Cloud/USB] D --> E[Success! Your data is restored] B -- No --> FIs the issue with save file or game data? F -- Save file --> G[Delete the specific corrupt save<br>and start a new game or<br>accept the loss of progress] F -- Game Data Utility --> H[Delete the game's data in<br>'Game Data Utility' on the XMB<br>(game install files, patches)] H --> I[Reinstall the game data from disc or<br>re-download patches from PSN] I --> J[Launch game, issue is likely fixed] ps3 save games

Keep an unedited copy of your original save file on your PC before altering any data.

Some developers enabled a copy-protection flag on their save files to prevent cheating, trophy manipulation, or trading items in multiplayer modes. Games like Dark Souls , Resident Evil 5 , and Killzone 2 feature locked saves. The PlayStation Plus Solution The PS3 introduced in 2008 (firmware 2

Select the downloaded save in BSD. Click on Rebuild (or Rebuild with current Profile ). The software swaps out the original creator's PSN ID with your ID and updates the cryptographic hashes in the PARAM.PFD file.

The Ultimate Guide to PS3 Save Games: Backing Up, Transferring, and Modding Your Progress You could download a Gran Turismo 5 save

Decrypt the downloaded save, apply the new profile signatures, and re-encrypt it.

Managing save games on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.