Do PS5 players face Starfield save issues?
Starfield’s PS5 launch reports include save troubles
Shortly after Starfield landed on PS5, players began reporting technical problems that go beyond moment-to-moment glitches. Alongside crashes and freezes, PS5 players specifically describe issues with saves—an especially serious category of failure because it can permanently affect progress.
The reports characterize the game as “unplayable” for some users, with enough severity that refunds are being demanded. That intensity matters because save corruption or save failures can’t be solved with small in-session tactics. If a save can’t be loaded reliably, players can lose hours of progress and may stop playing entirely.
What’s being reported
Across the PS5 launch chatter, players mention:
- frequent crashes
- freezes during normal play
- save-related problems
In addition, separate coverage indicates similar crash behavior on both PS5 and PS5 Pro, reinforcing that the problem is not limited to a single system variant.
Why it’s a big deal
Save stability is a baseline expectation for Bethesda-style open-world RPGs, where players often spend long sessions exploring, questing, and managing progression. If saves are compromised, players can’t safely plan their playtime.
What’s missing
The information provided doesn’t specify:
- which save features are affected (manual saves, autosaves, quick saves),
- whether the problem is tied to particular areas or quest steps, or
- any confirmed mitigation steps from Bethesda/Sony.
So while players are clearly raising urgent concerns, the exact mechanics of the save failures—and the path to fixing them—aren’t detailed in the provided material.