It always feels dreadful to lose progress in an open-world game. Star Wars Outlaws isn’t exempt from this, so let me explain why you can’t save your game and how the system works.

When can you save progress in Star Wars Outlaws?

The save system is a little finicky in Star Wars Outlaws.This is doubly true at the start of the game, where you don’t immediately have control over manual saving. You can usually save your progress through the pause menu and can have multiple states saved.

you’re able to’t manually save through Outlaw’s introductory areas and mustrely on the Auto Save feature instead. Honestly, the system is pretty decent, but it does mean you can lose a few minutes of progress to a poorly timed-jump or a gunfight gone wrong.

Why can’t I save my game in Star Wars Outlaws? Answered

You should be able to manually save whenyou reach the first major settlement. That is unless you run intothe “cannot save while in combat” bug.

If you’re curious if Star Wars Outlaws is canon, you may be interested to learn that everything post-Disney is,with a couple of notable exceptions.

Are there times when saving is disabled in Star Wars Outlaws?

There are a couple of game states when manually saving is disabled. Firstly,you cannot save your progress while in combat. Even if you’re not actively fighting, if there’s a red symbol in the top corner of the screen, you cannot save until the heat has died down.

It’s important to remember thatAuto Saving is also disabledduring combat. This can be pretty punishing if you prefer a hands-on approach to battles like me and get into lengthy gunfights.

Manual Saving is also unavailable in Restricted areas, although Auto Saving seems to work. Keep this in mind if you’re short on time and are about to enter a hot zone.

Saving in Star Wars Outlaws is a little clunky but shouldn’t cause problems in the long run. There are still a few bugs that need to be ironed out including the problems withcloud saving in Star Wars Outlaws.

Anthony Yates

Anthony is a freelance writer for PC Invasion and has worked in the industry for four years. He’s furiously competitive and is always looking for the next big multiplayer hit. Anthony thrives in high-stakes games like Escape From Tarkov and Sea of Thieves. He is also passionate about speedrunning and always looks forward to the next GDQ and ESA events. When he’s not grinding leaderboards, Anthony enjoys visiting Arcades, retro gaming, and horror movies.