--- Assassin 39-s Creed Origins Save Game Level 30 Codex [Confirmed | TIPS]

Unlocked map sectors up to Memphis, Faiyum, and the Giza Plateau.

Ubisoft’s stance on save game sharing for Assassin’s Creed Origins is . They do not ban players for using custom saves in single-player mode. Since there is no PvP arena (the arena is versus AI), Leaderboards are largely ignored by the community.

If the main menu only shows "New Game" after pasting the file, the game is looking in the wrong folder.

If the "Codex" save file is from a cracked version that had the Pre-order DLC unlocked, you will also have the Ambush at Sea mission (unlocking the "Tangled Sail" ship decoration) and the Horde Mode in the Arena.

Open your CODEX.ini file and ensure the AccountId matches the one the save file was created with. --- Assassin 39-s Creed Origins Save Game Level 30 Codex

Move the extracted .sav files directly into the Codex save directory. If prompted to overwrite existing files, confirm the action.

Reaching Level 30 positions your character, Bayek, perfectly in the middle of the game’s power curve. At this stage, the gameplay transitions from basic survival to advanced combat mechanics. A typical Level 30 Codex save game provides:

Level 30 is a significant milestone in Origins for three specific reasons:

A Level 30 save game acts as a perfect middle ground for players who want to experience the rich narrative of Ancient Egypt without spending dozens of hours hunting wildlife and clearing repetitive side camps. Unlocked map sectors up to Memphis, Faiyum, and

The codex, in this context, refers to the game's database or collection of items, skills, and abilities. A level 30 codex save game file essentially gives players access to all the content that they would have unlocked by reaching level 30 through normal gameplay.

From the results for "Assassin's Creed Origins save game compatibility CODEX", result 0, result 2, result 5 seem useful. I'll open them.

Open the CODEX.ini file in your game directory and verify the account ID path matches where your save folder is generated.

| Aspect | Status | | :--- | :--- | | Player Level | 30 (Hard locked, no XP boost) | | Ability Points | 30 spent / 0 unspent | | Skill Tree | Seer (fully unlocked), Warrior (3/4), Hunter (1/2) | | Legendary Items | 8 (Melee: 3, Bows: 2, Outfits: 3) | | Drahma (Currency) | 8,500 - 12,000 | | Carbon Crystals | 15 (for upgrading gear) | | Main Quest | Completed up to "Aya: Blade of the Goddess" | | Side Quests | Only 6 completed (The Scarab’s lies, etc.) | Since there is no PvP arena (the arena

First, let’s break down the keyword. A file is a digital snapshot of your progress. The Level 30 aspect refers to your character, Bayek of Siwa, having reached Level 30—roughly 60-70% through the main story, typically around the time you reach the Faiyum or Memphis regions.

The location of your save data depends on your version of the game. For the release specifically, saves are usually stored in a public directory rather than the standard Ubisoft folder:

If you found this guide helpful, share your own Level 30 Codex experience in the comments below. Did the save work on the latest version of Ubisoft Connect? Have you found a version with the Scepter of Thoth included? Let the community know.