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Monster Hunter World: How to Save

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How to Save in Monster Hunter World

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Monster Hunter World is poised to have less tedious grind time than previous titles of the franchise, but that doesn’t mean it will hurt any less if you find yourself losing all your progress. The latest Monster Hunter title places players in the most immersive map fans of the franchise have seen yet. Paying attention to your environment is key and exploring the vast landscapes is easily a task that will devour hours of gameplay. If you don’t want to deal with the headache of doing a whole of exploring, hunting, harvesting, and fetching just to see all your progress go to waste, you’ll want to make sure you know how to save your game.

Saving your game in Monster Hunter World is an easy task but you’ll want to understand when you’re actually allowed to save your game. If you’re out on a quest, it will be too late to save as the option will be disabled here. For this very reason it’s best to get in the habit of saving right before and after a quest. When you’re in the resource center, simply press the options button and scroll all the way over to the rightmost tab in the menu. Here you will see the save option. Simply select it and the game will take care of the rest for you to make sure all your progress stays in tact.

If you have more questions about the controls in Monster Hunter World or you’re just looking for helpful tips and tricks, be sure to check out our Monster Hunter World wiki here.


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Just a girl that likes gaming, anime & singing K Pop in the shower. She's worked as an entertainment journalist for roughly four years but finds rumors about video games to be way more interesting than gossip about real people. Go figure. Taylor wrote for Twinfinite from 2016 through until 2018 covering everything anime and The Sims 4, among anything else that caught her eye.