How to save in Resident Evil Village

Make sure you keep your progress sorted by learning how to save in Resident Evil Village.

Resident Evil Village includes plenty of throwbacks to series past, and that includes the method used to save your game. While there is an autosave system of sorts for some checkpoints, to save your game properly requires reaching certain key items. Below, we’ll explain how to save in Resident Evil Village.

How to save in Resident Evil Village

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To save in Resident Evil Village you need to reach a typewriter. Yep, the same old system from Resident Evil games of old, including Resident Evil 4, from which Village draws so many inspirations. These can be found scattered throughout each section of the game, and are pretty generously placed. You don’t require ink ribbons or any other items to save, meaning you’re free to do so any time you reach a typewriter. If you’re playing on Hardcore difficulty, however, you’d do well to remember their locations.

You typically won’t need to explore far off the beaten path to discover a save room in Resident Evil Village, so keep an eye out for obvious doors and houses as you make your way through each environment. As a spoiler-free example, the church building in the opening village segment (recognizable from the game’s demo) which includes a shrine to the house leaders has a typewriter writer sitting on a desk at the back of the room.

How to save progress in Resident Evil Village
 
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To save your game in Resident Evil Village, interact with the typewriter and select a previous or empty save slot. Hit X on PlayStation or A on Xbox systems to confirm the save. Your progress up to that point will be recorded, and each save also includes a handy reminder of your primary objective at the time.

That’s all there is to know about how to save in Resident Evil Village. Make sure you stop by typewriters each time you find them to ensure you save your progress. We’ll have more Resident Evil Village guides on the way soon so check our hub page for the game to ensure you’re fully prepared for the spooks ahead.

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