Resident Evil 4 on the PlayStation 2, managing your save data effectively is key to preserving your progress and unlocking legendary "New Game Plus" rewards. How Saving Works

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2.2 File Slots

The game manages data through specific slots:

How to Delete Bloated or Corrupt Data

If your save is acting strangely (infinite loading screens, Leon T-posing), you need a clean slate.

For fans of the original Resident Evil 4 (2005) on the PlayStation 2, managing save data is as much a part of the survival horror experience as inventory management. From the iconic typewriters to the technical quirks of the PS2's hardware, here is everything you need to know about your progress in rural Spain. How Saving Works

A complete save file (usually labeled "Clear Data") gives you immediate access to the game's best secrets: Infinite Rocket Launcher: Obliterate any boss in one hit.

The Professional mode run, the Infinite Rocket Launcher he was so close to unlocking, the hours of dodging chainsaws—all gone. The screen faded to black.

Space Requirements: A single save file requires at least 127 KB of free space on a PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB).