Can I start a new game without wiping the old game's saves?

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Title speaks for itself, I'm actually only a little over half done with my current game but I may want to get a new game started soon. I've heard it's possible from here, so long as you don't overwrite all of the name game saves over the old game saves.






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How do you start a new game on GTA 5 without deleting the old one?

To do so:
  • Enter GTA Online.
  • Pause the game.
  • Scroll to the \u201cOnline\u201d tab.
  • Select \u201cSwap character.\u201d
  • Confirm the selection.


  • Can you start a new game in rdr2 without deleting?

    Starting a New Game does not delete Collectibles or options settings. If you want to reset these, you will need to manually delete the player profile save outside of the game.

    Does new game overwrite Witcher 3?

    Checkpoint, auto, and quick saves will overwrite themselves over time but you're safe as long as you do a new manual save at any point you want to keep around.

    Can you have multiple saved games in GTA 5?

    Yeah you can have multiple saves. Originally posted by Monkey Mafia: I want to have 2 storymode saves, one for my bro and me. PS family sharing doesnt work with GTA 5.



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