Now that you have found the files, creating a backup is simple:
| Version | Platform | Typical Directory |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Non-Steam | Microsoft Store / Game Pass | C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Local\Packages\BANDAINAMCOEntertainment.DragonBallZKakarot_[RandomString]\SystemAppData\wgs\ |
| Steam (For Reference) | Steam | C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[UserID]\851850\remote\ |
Note on Windows Store Saves:
Inside the wgs folder, the file names will be random strings of letters and numbers rather than "Save1.sav". This makes it difficult to identify which file is your most recent save. It is highly recommended to use a save manager tool if you are manipulating Game Pass save files. Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Save File Location Non Steam
On the PlayStation 4, save files are typically stored in the console's internal storage. To locate your Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot save files on a PS4:
However, if you're looking to manually access these files (for advanced users or developers), you can find them in: Now that you have found the files, creating
Once hidden items are visible, navigate to the following path. The quickest way is to copy and paste the code below directly into your File Explorer address bar and hit Enter:
%USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\Dragon Ball Z KakarOT\ On the PlayStation 4, save files are typically
Alternatively, you can manually navigate through:
C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\Saved Games\Dragon Ball Z KakarOT\
What you will find: Inside this folder, you will see subfolders such as:
Note: Non-Steam versions often use different save encryption or folder structures. If you’re switching from Steam to non-Steam (or vice versa), saves may not be compatible without renaming or hex editing.
If you're moving to a new PC or want to transfer your progress to another computer, you can do so by: