The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD Save Guide: How To Save

Zelda Skyward Sword HD Save

Saving the game is an important feature in every game. Many games save your progress automatically whenever they can. This is known as an auto-save. On top of this saving method, you can also manually save the game if you want to reset from your appointed save file. The ability to save the game at any point in the game is a blessing from the developers allowing the players to experience the game better. This Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD guide will include all the details on how you can save the game. 

How to save in The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD?

The game has an auto-save feature that saves your progress at random intervals. The game will keep on auto-saving as you progress through the game. This takes your mind off constantly saving and focusing on the story and the game more. Auto-save might be a useful thing, but it is not perfect in some cases. There might be cases where you will need to save the game at an exact spot. In such cases, you can try the manual save feature the game has to offer.

Throughout the game, you will come across green statues with skywing on them. These are statues that you can interact with and manually save the game from. You can save the game on a file and can later load the file. This also tells you your playtime and when you last checked out Skyward Sword HD. On top of that, you can also check how many hearts Links you have. 

The game supports cloud storage and saves your game files in the cloud if your system files get corrupted. If you want to back up the save file from the Cloud, you can go to System Settings, then Data Management, then Save Data Cloud, and back up from there. 

This is how you can save your progress in The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD. To learn more check out our guide on how to use the Goddess Cubes. You can also check out our guide on how you can repair your shield.

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