It seems like every few months, a small indie game releases that takes Steam by storm.PEAKis the latest one of these surprise titles.

PEAKis a co-op climbing game where you and your friends must work together to scale a massive mountain at the center of the island where you have gotten lost. You can grab your friends or launch them to heights to continue your progress, but progress is easily lost.

PEAK gameplay in a volcano

If you fall inPEAK, you have to continue climbing from where you ended up, similar to games likeGetting Over It. Naturally, this is made way easier with checkpoints or game saves, but does PEAK have such a feature?

Here’s everything there is to know about saving progress and checkpoints inPEAK.

PEAK climbing gameplay co-op screenshot

How to save progress in PEAK

There is no way to save your progress inPEAK. Each game ofPEAKmust be played through to completion, because every time you start a new round, you start from the beginning. Yeah, this game’s hardcore.

The lack of a way to save progress may scare away many players, especially when you don’t have a lot of time to play. The inability to jump back in where you were is a bummer, but it’s also a big part of the appeal of a game like this.

Image via Landfall Games

Know that when you’re playingPEAKwith friends, you need to lock in. If you lose progress or fall to the beginning, you have to start all over again, and there is no way to save a checkpoint when you reach a new height. It’s one-and-done, meaning you need to finish the game you started, or have to begin anew in another session.

Not only that, but all of the items are randomized in each session and the map itself transforms and changes every 24 hours, so no two runs will ever be the same.

Ancient Idol in PEAK

Does PEAK have auto-save?

No, there is also no auto-save feature inPEAK, which means there are no checkpoints and there is no way to resume your progress after quitting the game. While some games may have a quiet or unnoticeable auto-save feature as you play, that is entirely missing inPEAK.

It’s always possible that an auto-save or checkpoint feature could be added toPEAKvia an update at a later date. If that’s something you want, make sure to let the developers know in a constructive way. Otherwise, clear your schedule, grab your pals, and get ready to reach the PEAK or fail trying.

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