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

Disclaimer: This information is provided for legitimate backup and modding purposes. We do not condone piracy.

If you started your journey as a Z-Fighter on an offline build and later decided to pick up the game on Steam, you can safely migrate your save files so you don't lose dozens of hours of gameplay. Step 1: Locate and Extract the Source Data Where would I find the save location folder for DBZ Kakarot

How To Save Game In DragonBall Z Kakarot (PS4, XBOX ONE, PC)

The location of your Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot save file depends entirely on where you bought (or acquired) the game.

If you are running a non-Steam backup version, the game relies on third-party Steam emulators to mimic the Steam save system. These files are typically stored in public folders or specific user directories named after the scene group. CODEX Release Path:

Press , type %localappdata% , and press Enter . Scroll down and open the Packages folder.

Ensure you have "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" enabled in your Windows File Explorer settings.

If you've placed save files in the correct location but the game still isn't recognizing them, the issue is often that the saves were created for a different release group. For example, a save for the CODEX release won't work for a TENOKE release unless you manually move the files.

Once you find the saves, knowing how to manage them is crucial.

If you are running a standalone, non-Steam version of the game that does not rely on a mainstream launcher, the save paths depend entirely on the specific emulator or wrapper the game configuration uses to run. The most common directories for these builds are detailed below. Codex / Plaza Wrapper Path