If you’re like most PS4 gamers, you probably spend a lot of time playing Fortnite. But if you’re like many other Fortnite players, you probably don’t want to have to start over every time you die because your last save is gone. Fortunately, there’s a way to save your Fortnite replays on PS4 so that you can keep playing even if your last save is gone. Here’s how to do it:

  1. First, make sure that your PS4 is set up to record video and screenshots. This is done by going to the “Settings” menu on your PS4 and selecting “System” followed by “Video Recording.” You’ll then be able to choose whether or not you want the system to automatically record gameplay footage and screenshots when it happens.
  2. Next, make sure that your Fortnite account is logged into the PlayStation Network account that owns the game disc. If it isn’t, log in now and follow these steps: Select “Account Management” from the main menu of the PlayStation 4 system Select “Fortnite” from the list of games on this page If prompted, enter your login information for the account that owns the game disc Once logged in, select “Save Data” from the Account Management menu and choose “Fortnite Save Data.” You’ll now be able to see all of your current Fortnite saves on this screen.
  3. To save a replay, select one of these saves and press down on the PlayStation 4 controller’s Share button (or use the touchpad on an Xbox One controller). From here, choose either “Copy Save Data To USB Drive” or “Copy Save Data To Cloud Storage.” On a PC running Windows 10 or macOS High Sierra, open File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (MacOS), navigate to where you saved the file(s) from step 2 above and press OK/Ctrl+S/Command+ ..