Anyone who has already mastered the first challenges in Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order on the PS4, Xbox One or PC will probably ask themselves sooner or later the question, how can I save my game status? Is there an “auto-save” feature in Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order or do you have to/can you save the game manually?

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order: How to save?

In Jedi Fallen Order there is both an auto-save function and an option to manually save the game at certain points in the game world. The game automatically saves your progress from time to time, which you can see in the flashing symbol at the bottom right. If the symbol appeared and disappeared again, then the game was saved. The game usually automatically saves your progress after completing an area or other events such as fighting a boss. If you want to be on the safe side and not rely on automatic saving, you can also save manually in Jedi Fallen Order.

Save the score manually at meditation points

In addition to the auto-save function, you can also save the game manually in Jedi Fallen Order by using one of the meditation points. At the meditation points you can not only distribute your earned skill points and learn new skills, but you can also meditate here and thus, on the one hand, replenish your life points and heal yourself, and on the other hand save the score manually. If you die, you will automatically end up back at the meditation point, unless the game has been automatically saved somewhere else in between. By the way, it is important that if you meditate at a meditation point in Jedi Fallen Order, all enemies in the area that you have already killed will respawn.

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