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Dave the Diver: How to save

Image of scuba diving in Dave the Diver.

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This Dave the Diver guide explains how to save and whether or not the game features autosave.

Dave the Diver is a deep sea adventure that sends you far below the surface in search of rare sea creatures. But you also have to manage a successful sushi business while you’re at it.

Running the business requires you to manage and recruit staff, design menus, serve customers, research recipes, and more.

Along the way, you will complete missions for friends, important customers, and researchers. This allows you to collect valuable items that help with catching fish and running the sushi restaurant.

Therefore, saving is important as you don’t want to lose any progress you’ve made. But how do you do it? And does Dave the Diver have autosave?

How to save in Dave the Diver

This is how to save in Dave the Diver:

While on the boat or in Bancho Sushi, press Esc to access the phone. Select the “Settings” app in the bottom left corner. Scroll down and select “Save”. Dave the Diver also features autosave, so you don’t have to worry about manually saving repeatedly.

Image showing the phone in Dave the Diver which is how to save the game.
Open the phone menu and select “Settings”.
Screenshot showing how to save in Dave the Diver.
Select “Save”.

With that being said, manually saving the game after completing important missions or collecting valuable items is recommended just to ensure no progress is lost when it matters most.

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Joe Harby

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