How to save your game in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Don't lose your progress.

There is plenty to do in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, so you will be putting dozens of hours into the game. You also won’t want to lose your progress, and you may be wondering how to save your game. Like most modern games, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity does have an autosave function, but if you don’t quite trust it, there is a way to manually save your game.

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When you are on the map screen, hit the minus () button to bring up the main System menu. Your first option on this screen will be Save. Click the A button, scroll up to save, and then click the A button again. That’s it — your game is saved.

So, remember the following steps to save your game:

  • Hit the – button
  • Click on Save
  • Scroll up on space
  • Hit the A button

We have lots of other guides that you might find helpful. Whether you want to know how to farm Rupees, how to give orders to your allies, or perhaps you just want to see all the different characters that you can play as in the game.


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