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  • How do I access my Save files?
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How do I access my Save files?

There are a number of reasons you might want to access your save game - maybe you need to move it between devices or maybe we've asked you to send it to us to assist in reviewing a possible bug.

  • Plug your device into your computer
  • Start iTunes
  • Select your device within iTunes
  • View the 'Apps' tab
  • Scroll down the screen to the 'File Sharing' area
  • Highlight 'FM22 Mobile'

The .fms files are your save games, and there can be up to 6 of them. The Manual Saves are named fm_save1.fms through to fm_save4.fms with the name reflecting the numbered save slot used . The files hidden.fms and hidden2.fms are the current rolling Automatic Save files on the device (saving alternates between the two, the most recent is on top).

. Please see the screenshots below for more information.

File sharing can also be used to transfer saves, shortlists and team selections to another device that has the game.

Any file can be deleted here, by pressing [Delete] on your PC keyboard or [Backspace] on your Mac. Be careful not to delete game.cfg, which is your Preferences file.

fmm_ios_save.png

fmm_ios_save2.png

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