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How to Log In and Switch Accounts in Soulbound
How to Log In and Switch Accounts in Soulbound

How to log out of an account and log back in with another, or switch the current account you're playing.

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Written by Webb
Updated over a week ago

If you’re playing Soulbound and need to log in with a different account, or simply want to switch login methods, the process is straightforward. Here’s a step-by-step guide to logging out and logging back in with your preferred account.

Step 1: Access the Settings Menu

• While in the game, press Escape on your keyboard, or click on the cog icon located in the bottom right corner of the screen to open the settings menu.

Step 2: Log Out of Your Current Account

• Navigate to the Account section within the settings menu.

• Scroll to the bottom of the Account section, where you’ll find the Log Out button.

• Click on Log Out to sign out of your current account. This will return you to the title screen.

Step 3: Log In with a Different Account

• Once you’re back at the title screen, you’ll see various login options.

• Choose your preferred login method:

Discord: Log in with your Discord account.

X (formerly Twitter): Use your Twitter credentials via orgx.com.

Google SSO: Log in using your Google account.

Email: Enter your email and use a one-time password (OTP) to log in.

Wallet: Use a connected digital wallet to access your account.

• After selecting your login method, follow the prompts to sign in.

Switching Accounts

If you’re currently playing as a character and want to switch to a different account, you’ll need to log out first using the steps above. After logging out, you can log in with a different account by following the instructions at the title screen.

Summary

To log in with a different account in Soulbound, first log out of your current session through the settings menu. Once logged out, return to the title screen and choose your preferred login method to access your new account. This process allows you to easily switch between accounts and login methods as needed.

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