In the past several months and at the height of the whole global crisis that is COVID-19, many people have found themselves working from home or spending a lot more time indoors.

This has led to the rise in popularity for services like streaming platforms and similarly, we’ve seen a rise in the whole gaming sphere.

One of these popular games is Saints Row, a series of action-adventure video games created by Volition and published by THQ and Deep Silver.

The series follows the 3rd Street Saints, a fictional street gang originally operating out of the Saint’s Row district, hence the series’ title.

Now, players of this game’s third remaster, Saints Row: The Third (SR3 Remaster), are reportedly facing an issue with their gameplay, especially on the PS4 and the PS4 Pro.

According to players of the game, Saints Row SR3 has an issue that leaves users unable to load any saves on their PS4 and PS4 Pro, along with an issue that causes the Saints Row game to stay loading infinitely without proceeding as showing in this user-shared video.

Affected users note that nothing they do in form of basic troubleshooting seems to yield any relief. This has gotten so bad that some users are even asking for a refund as this game doesn’t work as expected.

In response to one of these user complaints, Volition, the developers of Saints Row note that they’re aware of this and in line with that, they’re working on a fix.

A player on Reddit seems to have gotten the game to load game save and the workaround suggested involves loading the game via continue. This has reportedly worked without a problem and as such, it might be possible that the first save slot has some issue.

This workaround might be worth a try for the affected users as this is the only available lifeline right now. Of course, we shall continue to keep an eye on this and update as and when we get more info so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.

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