Soulmask is an open-world survival game where you wield the power of an ancient mask, recruit tribe members, and build a settlement in the wilds. In co-op, the tribe and the world are shared - you gather, craft, and assign your recruited NPCs together. But the world save lives with the host, so when they are offline the whole settlement is frozen.

How SaveSync Keeps the Tribe Active

SaveSync syncs your Soulmask save to every player. After each session the latest world is distributed automatically, and any player can load it and host. No one waits on a single person to keep the tribe alive.

Setting Up SaveSync for Soulmask

  1. Install SaveSync from Steam - every player needs it.
  2. Create a sync group and invite your tribe.
  3. Point SaveSync at the Soulmask save folder in your standard game save location.
  4. Play and build as normal.
  5. SaveSync syncs automatically when you finish.
  6. Anyone hosts next from the latest world.

One-time setup, then it runs itself.

Why SaveSync Beats the Alternatives

  • No manual transfers. Survival worlds get heavy - SaveSync moves the save so you do not have to.
  • No lost progress. An old save undoes hours of building and recruiting. SaveSync keeps everyone current.
  • No server bill. A group of friends does not need a paid dedicated server - whoever hosts the latest save covers it.

Playing on different schedules? See the Soulmask host rotation guide for taking turns hosting.

Keep the Settlement Standing

Your tribe should not stall because one player logged off. Grab SaveSync on Steam - one purchase covers your Soulmask group and every other supported game.