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Revision as of 03:12, 7 December 2016
Auto-saving is a feature used in modern Final Fantasy titles.
Appearances
Final Fantasy V
Template:Sideicon Auto-saving is available for the iOS, Android and Steam versions of the game.
Final Fantasy VI
Template:Sideicon Auto-saving is available for the iOS, Android and Steam versions of the game.
Final Fantasy IX
Template:Sideicon Auto-saving is available for the iOS, Android and Steam versions of the game.
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
Template:Sideicon Template:Sideicon Auto-saving is available for the Steam version of the games. Both Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 will save automatically when the player enter a location or progress the story by watching a cutscene. The auto-save slot is separated from the other save files.
Final Fantasy XIII-2
Template:Sideicon The game saves automatically in the most recent save slot.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
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Final Fantasy XV
Template:Sideicon The game keeps two auto-save slots by default and will auto-save whenever the player rests at camp or lodgings.
Template:Recurring elements