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Say Goodbye To Third-Party Cheat Programs With 'PlayStation 4 Save Editor' From Cyber Gadget

Say Goodbye To Third-Party Cheat Programs With 'PlayStation 4 Save Editor' From Cyber Gadget

Switchy Sam

Cyber Gadget presents their new creation named "PlayStation 4 Save Editor." The editor lets players edit their files in the PlayStation 4 console. This will cost 7,800 yen for a single-user license and 14,800 yen for a three-user license.

 "PlayStation 4 Save Editor" is a PC application that lets players edit the save data by entering "patch codes." Using the new application, players will be able to immediately get the highest stats on characters in games or obtain certain items. On release, the software will include patch codes for 80 PS4 titles. However, Cyber Gadget will periodically add patch codes for new games for free, reported AnimeNewsNetwork.

How to edit save files

To edit save files using the "PlayStation 4 Save Editor", players must transfer save data from PlayStation 4 to a flash drive or USB memory. The installation of the Save Editor should follow next and connect the USB memory or flash drive to the computer. After transferring necessary files, launch the Save Editor program and select the chosen patch codes. Lastly, save everything and transfer the file back to the PlayStation 4 console so the patch codes will be put to effect, according to Gematsu.

"PlayStation 4 Save Editor" is built-in with patch codes for games such as "Final Fantasy XV," "Persona 5," "Dragon Quest Heroes II," "Gravity Rush 2," and more.

Notably, "PlayStation 4 Save Editor" is a new revolution that will put other third-party cheat programs to shame. Aside from the glitches and quirks that the third-party programs give, this latest release from Cyber Gadget satisfies conditions among all. You can check out the official website for the program here. The program must also meet certain system requirements for it to work seamlessly. 

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