

If you want to stack the game then you must earn the trophies legit. There is no way to import your PS4 save file or data. Overall there is fantastic support for the PS5 here so you won’t be disappointed. Activity cards are also supported here including the ability to jump straight into multiplayer, as too are accolades which means you can send them to and receive them from other players at the end of online races. It also makes great use of the adaptive triggers and haptic feedback found in the DualSense, making it one of the very first racers to do so and it really gives a glimpse of what's to come in future racers on the platform. In terms of gameplay differences, the PS5 version runs at a smooth 60 FPS and up to 4K resolution. If you own the PS4 version but you don’t currently own or plan to buy a PS5 any time soon then you should look into adding the PS5 version to your library so you have it if or when you do get a PS5. Owners of the PS4 version only have until April 30th, 2021 to grab the PS5 version.
#Ride 4 ps5 gameplay upgrade#
However, in a rather bizarre move, Milestone is making the free upgrade time-limited. If you have purchased the season pass or any DLC individually for the PS4 version then these will also transfer over to the PS5 version.

Ride 4 released for PS5 on January 21st, 2021 as a next-gen upgrade which is free for owners of the PS4 version. With an in-depth career mode, a brand new dynamic weather and lighting system, the all new endurance mode and a new AI system, Ride is truly better than ever. The game also features 30 tracks including some well known favourites such as Suzuka and the Nürburgring. Ride 4 is no different with over 170 painstakingly recreated bikes including everything from old favourites like the CB 600 F Hornet to the latest and greatest GSX-R, this is definitely a game for the enthusiasts.

Ride is the jewel in Milestone's crown and it seems to get bigger and better with every iteration.
