If you’re stepping foot intoSkull and Bonesfor the first time with early access or otherwise, there are a few core things to know about Ubisoft’s pirate game and how its world works. After being thrown into an intense ship battle, getting rescued at sea, and sailing around a bit to loot some supplies, you will probably want to knowhow to saveinSkull and Bones. It’s also probably the case that you will have some moreburning questions aboutSkull and Boneswhen starting out in its open-world seas, but for those looking to protect the precious progress they make, learning how to save should be the main priority.
WhileSkull and Boneshas a structured menu system that details helpful settings and information about features like combat and resources, the game doesn’t explicitly state how and where to save one’s game progress. Fortunately, there is a simple explanation why that makes saving inSkull and Bonesvery straightforward.

How To Save In Skull And Bones
Learning how to save inSkull and Bonesis simple enough, as the gameautomatically saves your progressin a single game file. Once you’ve had your fill of plunder for the day, you cansave your game by simply selecting the ‘Quit to Main Menu’ option in the pause menu.
There is actually no menu option that enables you to save manually or start a new game file, which means that there’s currentlyno way to reset your progressor start a new game from the beginning. That said, if youplayedSkull and Bonesearlythrough the open beta, your progress there carries over to the main until Infamy Brigand ranking (Tier 6, Rank 1).

Upon returning toSkull and Bones,select ‘Continue’ in the main game menu to resume your pirate adventures. And that’s about it. After loading back into the game, you will spawn wherever you left off before quitting out.
For instance, if youchange character appearanceinSkull and Bonesbefore quitting, you’ll appear at the location you were at last, equipped with your new pirate gear and accompanied by sounds of applause if you’re spawning at Saint Anne with the beginnings of some Infamy under your belt.

Now that you knowhow saving worksSkull and Bones, you can rest easy in the knowledge that your treasures and pirate progress are safely stored until you’re ready for your next daring adventure across the waves.
