Jugginator
Moderator
Okay, this may sound weird but this is a pretty solid lead into what's going on (based on reading over symptoms players have been reporting). Some mentioned issues with their system time, and in theory that could prevent proper authentication with EOS, which in this state would cause the saves from being populated (as they are tied with your EOS account ID that it makes for you automatically). I am suspecting time drift on systems. Sorry for the delay on this, but this time of year everyone is taking breaks (including console companies and such). Some of us have been looking into it over the break though, but we can't reproduce it at all besides messing with the time. I checked regions, about 30-40 countries/sections of countries using a VPN on my PC and retail xbox and nothing happened, so that sort of points it more to time drift. Hopefully.
Anyway, just wanted to give you all some insight. I hope this helps; this isn't a final statement by any means, we will be looking further into this, but I wanted to give you all some troubleshooting tips to hopefully get you going for now.
Xbox:
Settings -> System -> Time: If the Set Time Automatically isn't enabled, enable it. If it is enabled, disable it then set the time manually; if the time seems correct, try putting it a minute ahead or behind and enable the automatic setting again and let it correct it.
PS5:
Settings -> System -> Date and Time: If the Set Time Automatically isn't enabled, enable it. If it is enabled, disable it then set the time manually (Set Manually option); if the time seems correct, try putting it a minute ahead or behind and enable the automatic setting again and let it correct it. Restart the console and it can't hurt to run the Network Connectivity check.
PC:
Settings -> Time & Language -> Date & Time (you can search for Date & Time, or right click the clock)
If Set Time Automatically is disabled, enable it. If it's enabled, try the Sync now button a little bit down, and restart.
In any case, it's also a good idea to power off your modem/routers/other network devices for about 5 - 10 minutes and restart them. Also, if this doesn't work, try setting your time manually (on all platforms).
Anyway, just wanted to give you all some insight. I hope this helps; this isn't a final statement by any means, we will be looking further into this, but I wanted to give you all some troubleshooting tips to hopefully get you going for now.
Xbox:
Settings -> System -> Time: If the Set Time Automatically isn't enabled, enable it. If it is enabled, disable it then set the time manually; if the time seems correct, try putting it a minute ahead or behind and enable the automatic setting again and let it correct it.
PS5:
Settings -> System -> Date and Time: If the Set Time Automatically isn't enabled, enable it. If it is enabled, disable it then set the time manually (Set Manually option); if the time seems correct, try putting it a minute ahead or behind and enable the automatic setting again and let it correct it. Restart the console and it can't hurt to run the Network Connectivity check.
PC:
Settings -> Time & Language -> Date & Time (you can search for Date & Time, or right click the clock)
If Set Time Automatically is disabled, enable it. If it's enabled, try the Sync now button a little bit down, and restart.
In any case, it's also a good idea to power off your modem/routers/other network devices for about 5 - 10 minutes and restart them. Also, if this doesn't work, try setting your time manually (on all platforms).