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If none of the above work, you can search for the game's unique Steam ID (): Open File Explorer . Go to This PC .

Non-Steam versions often use different save encryption or folder structures. If youโ€™re switching from Steam to non-Steam (or vice versa), saves may not be compatible without renaming or hex editing.

Backing up your Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot saves is simple once you know where to lookโ€”but the location varies wildly depending on where you got the game. Bookmark this guide, and youโ€™ll never lose your progress through the Frieza Saga again.

Locate your non-Steam save files ( ManualSaveX.sav or AutoSave.sav ).

C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\CODEX\851850\remote 3. Inside the Game Directory

Alternative common path for nonโ€‘Steam installs (local save): C:\Users<YourUserName>\AppData\Local\BGNB\SavedGames\DragonBallZKakarot\

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot , the save file location for non-Steam versions (such as those using CODEX, FitGirl, or DODI repacks) typically depends on the specific crack or emulator being used. Common Save File Locations

If you recently updated the game, the save directory might have changed from Saved\SaveGames to a different sub-directory within the game's installation folder. Share public link

On Xbox One, save files are stored on the console and can be managed through Xbox settings: