Assassin’s Creed Origins: How to Start a New Game

Time for a fresh start.

How to Start a New Game in Assassin’s Creed Origins

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If you’re already done with your adventure in Ancient Egypt, or if you just want to do things over again, it’s pretty easy to start a new game in Assassin’s Creed Origins. The game gives you three separate save slots, so you’ll be able to keep track of three different games at any point in time.

When you boot up the game, selecting the Continue option from the main menu will bring you to the last autosave point you were at. If you want to start a new game, you can select either of the other two empty save slots from the Continue option as well. This will load you into a fresh game where you get to begin your adventure from scratch again.

After doing so, whenever you load up Assassin’s Creed Origins again, you’ll be free to choose whichever save file you want to hop into. However, since there are only three available slots, you’ll need to delete one of those files if you ever need to make room for another fresh start. And that’s all you need to know about starting a new game.

Be sure to check back out our wiki for more information on Assassin’s Creed Origins.


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