Revolution Ps3 Save Data - Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm

If you are reading this because you lost your original data, learn from the past. The PS3's hard drives are prone to failure (the console is over 15 years old!). Here is how to manually back up your Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution save:

By keeping a manual backup, you will never need to search for a 100% save file again.


For fans of the long-running Naruto franchise, the Ultimate Ninja Storm series represents the gold standard of anime fighting games. While Storm 4 often steals the spotlight, 2014’s Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution holds a special place in the hearts of PS3 owners. It introduced the massive 3v3 "Ninja World Tournament" mode and a roster packed with over 100 characters, including the coveted Mecha-Naruto.

However, unlocking every character, ultimate jutsu, and cosmetic item in Revolution is a grind. Whether you have lost your original file, switched hard drives, or simply want to skip the tedious "Ninja Escapades" story mode to get straight to the PvP action, understanding Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution PS3 save data is your key to the Hidden Leaf.

In this guide, we will cover how to locate, install, and troubleshoot save data, as well as the legal and ethical considerations of using downloaded 100% completion files.


Before diving into the technical "how-to," let’s look at the "why." Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution is unique in the series because it lacks a traditional story mode. Instead, it offers: If you are reading this because you lost

The single biggest pain point for players is unlocking Mecha-Naruto – the robot version of the protagonist. To get him legitimately, you must complete the "Naruto: Mechanic Chapter" in Ninja Escapades, which many players find repetitive.

By using a downloaded 100% save data file, you can skip all of this and immediately access:


| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Region Lock | Save from EU (BLES) won’t work on US (BLUS) or JP (BLJM) versions without region conversion. | | Firmware Version | Save created on higher PS3 firmware may prompt update. | | Trophy Impact | Using a 100% save instantly unlocks many trophies, potentially flagging account for irregular progression. | | Corruption Risk | Improper resigning or using saves from different game updates (e.g., 1.01 vs 1.00) may corrupt data. | | Online Play | Modified saves with impossible stats (e.g., max tournament wins) may result in online bans. |


Before you download any file, there is a crucial technical detail you must know.

Most modern PS3 games, including Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution, have Copy Protection. This means you cannot simply copy a save file from a USB drive to your PS3 directly if the file was created on a different console. The PS3 will display a "This data belongs to another user" error. By keeping a manual backup, you will never

To use a downloaded save file, you must have:

Note: If you are on a standard, official Sony firmware (OFW), using another user's save file is generally not possible due to these security locks. You will need to use your own save file or use a Save Wizard service (which is a paid third-party tool).

"Corrupted Data" Error: This usually happens if the file region does not match your game disc. Ensure you download a save file that matches your game version (BLUS for USA, BLES for Europe/PAL). Mixing regions will result in a corruption error.

"Data belongs to another user": As mentioned above, this is the copy protection. You absolutely must resign the file using Save Wizard or CFW tools to make it "yours."

If you have downloaded a save file from the internet or wish to move your own data to a friend's PS3, the process is straightforward but strict. For fans of the long-running Naruto franchise, the

Step 1: The USB Method

Step 2: The "Copy Protection" Hurdle Historically, some fighting games had copy-protected saves that could not be moved to a USB stick. Storm Revolution, however, generally allows standard copying. However, if you download a save file from the internet, you must ensure it corresponds to your game's Region Code.

You cannot use a European save file on an American disc. The PS3 will recognize the folder, but the game will not see the save data. Always check the folder name inside the SAVEDATA directory on your USB to ensure it matches your disc region.

For normal players:

For advanced users seeking 100% completion:

For trophy hunters: