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@darkpere With consoles, there wont be an updated version like a PS5 version because of the age of the game. There is a Game of The Year Edition though that has all the DLC. So the only way it would cause a conflict is if you only owned the base game, and have the GOTY edition installed.
As for the saves though, the issue there could be a couple of things. Regardless of the version, your save would say either you can or cant access based on content you own. Do if you don't own a certain DLC you cannot load the game.
However, if the save files were on an old console, and you don't have that console, those saves are gone. If they were uploaded to the PS online management (PS cloud), all you would need do is download that data from there. I recently went from PS4 to PS5, installed the game, and all saves were there due to the online storage management being active.
The last issue would be if you were simply on an entirely different account. Then you couldn't access them at all no. So if you know you are playing on the same account, I would check the online saves, and see if you can download them.
As for the different versions of the game, I would uninstall the game, go to your library, and install the one it says you own. Some have a lock, or a disc, or a PS I believe for their monthly game if you got it during the Monthly game give away they have.
I bought the GOTY Edition because it is the only one for sale on Psstore. The base game I played, almost 10 years ago, was only the base game. They hadn't released the DLC yet. I seem to remember it was monthly game by subscription, but I'm not sure. If I go to my library and look for it, it has a lock on it.
Moreover, when you download the GOTY edition, it asks you to select which version you want, and one of the two has a lock (I understand it's the same as the original), but if you enter the info it directs you to the GOTY. That's why my doubt with the versions, because it's as if they were different...being the same game. Same name, same image, same info, but the “Release date” changes.
Even when you enter the game and it creates the new save data, the name and image are exactly the same as the saves I have.
The Playstation account is the same one I have used all my life.
I have the savegames on both consoles and in the cloud.
- 7 months ago
I have made screenshots where you can see that it is as if there were two versions being the same game. You can see in the details, the download size and release date, and the hours played.
sorry, my ps5 is in spanish. Ig you need, i can repeat with english text.
- 7 months ago
@EA_Shepard I add three more screenshots, it didn't let me do it in the previous post.
- EA_Shepard7 months ago
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@darkpere
Thank you for all the screenshots; what this comes down to are a few factors. I tested it and what I found out on mine, and from FAQs, etc, is the following:Why Are There Two Entries?
- Base Game and Special Edition/DLC Bundle:
- One version could be the standard game, while the other might be a special edition (e.g., Game of the Year Edition) or a version bundled with DLCs.
- Different Platform Versions:
- If you previously owned the PS4 version, both the PS4 and PS5 versions might appear in your library.
- Ownership vs. Access:
- One version might be from a physical disc or a purchase, while the other could be from a subscription service like PlayStation Plus or EA Play.
What Does the Lock Icon Mean?
The lock icon indicates that you do not currently have access to that version of the game. This could be due to:
- Subscription Expired:
- If you played the game through a subscription service like PlayStation Plus or EA Play, the lock will appear if your subscription has expired.
- Different Account Ownership:
- If the game was purchased or redeemed by another account on the console, and you no longer have access to that account, the locked version will appear.
- Digital License Issue:
- You may not own the digital license for the locked version (e.g., you own the PS4 version but not the PS5 upgrade).
How to Resolve It
- Check Ownership:
- Go to the locked version in your library and select it. You should see an option to "View in Store" to check its purchase status.
- If it says "Purchase," you don't own that version.
- Verify Subscriptions:
- Check if your PlayStation Plus or EA Play subscription is active. Renewing the subscription should unlock access if the game was obtained through these services.
- Check Linked Accounts:
- If the game was purchased by another account, ensure that the primary account on the PS5 is set correctly.
- Install the Accessible Version:
- If one version is installable, that’s the version you own. Focus on using that one.
- Contact PlayStation Support:
- If you’re unsure about the ownership status or believe there’s an error, reach out to PlayStation Support.