Microsoft Store titles use a unique structure hidden within your local packages.
If you are playing through the or the Windows Store , the location is significantly more complex. Games installed here are "containerized," meaning they are buried deep within system folders to prevent tampering.
Below is a guide to the most common non-Steam save locations: 1. General Offline/Non-Steam Directory Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Save File Location Non Steam
folder, you will find folders with long alphanumeric names containing your save data. 2. Epic Games Store Version
The Microsoft Store and Xbox App versions store data in a highly encrypted folder within your Packages directory. Microsoft Store titles use a unique structure hidden
Inside the wgs directory, you will see a folder with a long 16-character hexadecimal name. Inside that folder are your actual saves, though they will look like randomized files without standard extensions. 3. Alternative & Cracked Version Save Locations
Verify that your Windows profile has full write permissions enabled for the AppData\Local\AT directory structure. Below is a guide to the most common
For users playing through the Epic Games Store or other PC gaming platforms:
Some repacks place saves directly inside the game directory to make them portable.
If these folders are empty, it may be due to one of the following:
The Microsoft Store version encrypts save data and stores it in a system-protected folder.