Due to the glitchy nature of live service games, players want to ensure they don’t lose any progress during their time in Metropolis. Furthermore, there are systems in Rocksteady’s new game that players might not fully grasp. That’s why we’re here to figure out how to save in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League.
Suicide Squad KTJLhas had quite an interesting early access launch, with some playersfinishing the gamebefore they can even start. Thankfully the developers fixed this problem, and players are flying, jumping, and running across Superman’s city.
However, if you want to stop playing the game, there isno manual savein Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League. Much like anoffline versionof the game, this might be a feature that developers are planning to add in the future.
Saving your Game in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League
When I was swinging around Metropolis for this article, the game ended up crashing. While this normally is a bad thing, this is the perfect opportunity to test the game’sautosavefunction. And from what is known, Suicide Squad KTJL autosaves every time youcomplete a mission. Not only that, but if you’re roaming around the city and grab a Riddler trophy, or complete a fight, the game should automatically save once you’re out of combat.
Fans can only speculate as to the reason why there is no manual save in this game, something that people have noticed is moreprevalent in modern games.
But overall, the game does not give players an option to save themselves, and it seems that auto-save works in between missions. So make sure you’ve got enough time to complete a mission before hopping into it, you never know when the last time the game autosaved. Now if you’re looking for amultiplayer guideon all things Suicide Squad, you needn’t look any further.
Alex Garcia
Alex Garcia is a freelance gaming journalist with over 20 years of gaming experience, and 3 years of professional writing. I stay up to date on the latest and greatest games out there, be they large AAA releases or a diamond in the rough indie game. I like to write about everything Vampire Survivors, and am an avid RPG fan, from Yakuza/LAD, Persona, Final Fantasy, and more. In my downtime you’ll find me talking about the greatest invention known to man: cheese.