Splatoon 3 has garnered an unprecedented amount of success since the very first day of its launch. Both veterans and newcomers to the franchise have been having a great time with all the features that the title has to offer, especially the various unique game modes, cosmetic features, and the weapon freshness system.
From Salmon Run to Anarchy Battles and Tableturf Battles, as well as the main campaign mode, there is a lot that players will be able to invest their time in.
Splatoon 3 is also becoming a great entry point for those who have not played the previous franchise entries. A lot of new players have been trying out the shooter, many of whom are not aware of how some of the features in the title work.
There has been a lot of curiosity amongst newer Splatoon community members as to how saving works in the game. Today’s guide will go over how players will be able to save their progress in Splatoon 3 as well as delete any saved data when required.
Splatoon 3 does not have a manual save feature, but the title autosaves quite frequently. In fact, it’s so frequent that manual saving would not have any purpose even if it was an available feature in the shooter.
However, the absence of a manual save also means that players will not be able to have multiple save files on a single account. It is now a one save file per player feature, and to create a new save, players will be required to make another user profile on their Nintendo Switch.
When the shooter auto saves, it displays an icon at the bottom screen corner. As long as the icon is flashing, the game is currently saving progress, and players are advised to not switch off their Switch or force shut the game at this point because it may corrupt the saved data.
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