Splatoon 3 is finally out for the Nintendo Switch, allowing players to check out a brand new campaign and, of course, engaging in more paint battles with other squid kids. Here’s how to save your game in Splatoon 3.

Saving Your Game in Splatoon 3

There’s no way to manually save your game in Splatoon 3, but there is a pretty handy auto-save feature to ensure that you never lose all your hard-earned progress. When you’re making your way through the story mode, check the bottom corner of the screen for a Splatoon 3 icon which indicates that your progress is being saved.

Once the icon disappears, that means your game has been saved, and you can safely quit out of it. Your game will auto-save whenever you reach checkpoints in the story mode, and in between your multiplayer matches. The auto-save feature kicks in very frequently, so you almost never have to worry about quitting out too early whenever you do something.

The game will record your progress when you purchase items and use Ability Chunks too, so it’s definitely recommended that you plan out your resources first before committing to anything major.

That’s all you need to know about how to save your game in Splatoon 3. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.

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