How to save in South Park: Snow Day to keep your progress

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Wondering how to save in South Park: Snow Day? The new South Park game goes 3D and adopts a fresh real-time action combat system that tests your reflexes. So if you’re in the middle of its missions, you might be curious about how save files work in the game.

South Park Snow Day save: An image of the player next to Kupa Keep. Image captured by VideoGamer.
An image of the player next to Kupa Keep in South Park: Snow Day. Image captured by VideoGamer.

How does saving work in South Park: Snow Day

The game automatically saves at the end of missions on South Park: Snow Day. This is done when you return to Kupa Keep. But you cannot save in the middle of a mission. The game has roguelike-inspired additions like card upgrades that are reset at the end of each run. That’s why the game won’t let you save halfway and resume as though nothing has changed.

This can be frustrating for players who need to quit the game, especially on harder difficulties. But since the game’s missions are fairly short, you won’t lose out on too much this way. But you won’t earn any Dark Matter if you quit before the end of a mission. So be mindful of when you start a round in South Park: Snow Day.

South Park: Snow Day save FAQs

Can you have multiple save files in South Park: Snow Day?

No, the game offers a single save per account.

Can your saves be transferred between platforms in South Park: Snow Day?

No, there is no official support to transfer your save files.

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South Park: Snow Day

  • Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X
  • Genre(s): Action Adventure, Beat 'em Up
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