Managing your save data in Monster Hunter Stories on Android requires a mix of manual saving and using cloud features to keep your progress safe. How to Save Your Game
Monster Hunter Stories does not use a constant "every-action" autosave. You must save your progress manually through specific in-game methods: The Bed in Your House
: Resting in your bed allows you to heal and save your progress. Catavan Stands
: These orange umbrellas found throughout the world serve as save points and fast-travel locations. Significant Events
: The game typically prompts you to save after major story milestones.
: The game will autosave automatically when you leave a town or city to enter the field. Cloud Backups and Google Play Save Data Monster Hunter Stories Android
To protect your data against device loss, you should use the built-in backup system linked to your Google Play Games Backing Up
: Use the in-game backup option to upload your save to the cloud. Device Transfer
: To transfer data to a new phone, log in with the same Google account, install the game, and use the "Load Backup" option. Reliability Note
: Some users have reported issues with backups not working across different Android versions or devices, so it is best to verify your backup is active before switching phones. Local File Location
For those looking to manually find or backup their save files, the path on Android typically involves the internal storage data folders: Managing your save data in Monster Hunter Stories
Monster Hunter Stories for Android, managing your save data involves three primary methods: manual saving, auto-saving, and cloud backups. Saving Methods Manual Save : You can manually save your progress at Nekotaku Stands (Catavan Stands) or by sleeping in the bed in "My House"
: The game automatically saves when you enter a town, village, or a new field area. Backup (Cloud Save) : You can create a cloud backup of your data via the Google Play Games app by selecting the option from the title screen menu. Transferring Save Data From Demo to Full Game
: If you played the "The Adventure Begins" demo, you can transfer your progress to the full version. On the full game's title screen, select "Transfer from the Demo" to resume from your demo save. Device Transfer
: To move your save to a new Android device, ensure you have created a
on your old device through the title screen. On the new device, use the same Google Play Games account and select the option to restore your data. Local File Location The Big Problem: No Native Cloud Save Here
Finding the physical save file on non-rooted Android devices is difficult as it is typically stored in protected system folders like Android/data/jp.co.capcom.mhsspen/ . For most users, the built-in feature is the only reliable way to secure or move data. Are you looking to move your save to a new phone, or are you trying to recover a lost file
If your phone is rooted, you can use Swift Backup or Titanium Backup (legacy) to back up the app's data directly. The save file path is:
/data/data/com.capcom.mhssp/files/savedata
Here is the hard truth: The standard Android version of Monster Hunter Stories (outside of specific store variants like the Play Pass version in some regions) does not support Google Play Cloud Save.
If you uninstall the app or wipe your phone without backing up manually, your data is gone forever.
savedata.bin back into the Android/data/jp.co.capcom.mhssp.en/files/ folder, overwriting the existing file.Warning for Android 11+:
Google’s Scoped Storage restrictions make Android/data folders harder to access. You may need to use a PC or a dedicated file manager that supports “DocumentProvider” access (e.g., Material Files).
Below are practical methods ordered from easiest/most official to more technical.
If you want total control over your save file (or if Google Play Games fails), you can manually back up the save file. This method requires a PC or a file explorer app.