On the Nintendo Switch, Splatoon 3 has attracted Splatoon veterans and as well as newcomers. All are on the grind for their favorite weapons, gear, titles, banners, and locker merchandise. There is much more to do, from Salmon Run to Tableturf Battles, the Main Story, and regular Turf Battles. With so much to accomplish, players will definitely want to save their progress.
On the bright side, Splatoon 3 auto-saves a lot — so much so that manual saving is not actually an option. A manual save option is not available at any in-game locations or menus. This also means having multiple save files on a single account is not available. It is one save file per player. For a new save, the player must make another user profile on their Nintendo Switch.
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A player will always know when the game saves, as an icon in the left bottom screen corner will mention when the game is in the process of saving. It is recommended that players do not turn off their game while this icon appears. Wait until the icon disappears to shut the game off, or else the data might be at risk of being lost.
Here are places when the game always autosaves:
Since one Nintendo Switch account cannot have two save files, there are some players who may wish to delete their saved data in order to start Splatoon 3 from the beginning. If that's the case, players will have to delete data from the Nintendo Switch itself, asSplatoon 3 actually does not have a way to delete saved data.
To delete Splatoon 3's saved data, players will have to go to the Nintendo Switch Home Menu. From there, click on System Settings at the bottom and scroll to Data Management. In that menu, scroll down again to find Delete Saved Data. It may ask for the
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