Yes, PS4 does backup save users. The saves are automatically backed up to the cloud, so you can access them from any PS4 console.
To save your profile on another PS4, first log into your account on the new system. Then, go to Settings > System > Transfer Data from Another PS4. Select your old system from the list and follow the on-screen instructions to transfer your data.
Yes, the PS4 saves game progress automatically.
To recover your gallery on PS4, you’ll need to reset your console to its factory settings. This will erase all of your data, so be sure to back up any important files before doing so. Once your console has been reset, you can then re-download your games and apps from the PlayStation Store.
To backup your PS4 saves, connect a USB drive to your PS4 and go to Settings > System > Backup and Restore. From there, you can choose to back up your saves to the USB drive.
To login to your PS4 account on another PS4, you will need to use the same Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and password. If you do not have a SEN account, you can create one for free on the PlayStation website. Once you have logged in, your account information will be saved on the console and you can play any of your games or use any of your apps without having to sign in again.
Yes, you can transfer progress from one PS4 account to another. To do so, sign in to the account that you want to transfer progress from and go to [Settings] > [PSN] > [Account Information] > [Transfer Data from Another PS4].
Yes, you can merge two PSN accounts. To do so, open the Settings menu on your PS4, select Account Management > Merge Accounts, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Yes, games save to your PSN account. This means that you can access your saved games from any PlayStation 4 that you log into with your account.
Yes, games save to your PSN account. This means that you can access your saved games from any PlayStation 4 that you log into with your account.
Yes, PlayStation does have family sharing. It allows up to 10 family members to share games, movies, music, and photos.