Some versions (like Steam) may not have file extensions, while non-Steam versions often require the .sav extension to be recognized if you are moving files between them.
The most common "default" location for non-Steam versions (often used when the game is played offline or without a specific client) is found in your user's AppData folder: C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Local\AT\Saved\SaveGames
For (non-Steam versions, such as Epic Games Store, cracked/pirated copies, or other offline releases), save file locations vary. Below are the most common paths: Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Save File Location Non Steam
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\BandaiNamcoEntertainment.DragonBallZKakarot_[randomstring]\SystemAppData\wgs
Now go save the Earth—and your save data. Some versions (like Steam) may not have file
is a unique string of characters for your installation. Inside the
\Engine\Binaries\ThirdParty\Steamworks\Steamv139\Win64\save such as Epic Games Store
Search your entire C: drive for the file name ManualSave9 (or ManualSave0 for the first slot).