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Save Wizard
Basic Information
Release Year 2017[1]
Product Type Software
In Production Yes
Official Website https://www.savewizard.net/

Save Wizard for PS4 Max advertises itself as a service for editing PlayStation 4 save files, that can modify save files using cheats.

Anti-consumer practices

Revocation of lifetime licenses

On its website, Save Wizard said its customers would have unlimited access to this service,[2] but Save Wizard later changed the terms of the sale by making it a five-year subscription.[3] This means everybody who bought a lifetime license to use the service no longer has access to it.

See also

References