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Dragon Ball Xenoverse Save Data Pc [LATEST]

Simply copy the DBXV.sav file to a different folder (e.g., Desktop or cloud storage).

For PC players of Dragon Ball Xenoverse (both the original and Xenoverse 2 ), understanding how save data works is crucial for backing up progress, transferring files, or recovering lost characters. Unlike console versions, the PC port grants direct access to save files, offering flexibility but also requiring caution. Save File Location The default save data path for Dragon Ball Xenoverse on Windows is: dragon ball xenoverse save data pc

%LOCALAPPDATA%\BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment\Dragon Ball Xenoverse\ For Xenoverse 2 , the path is similar: Simply copy the DBXV

Replace the existing DBXV.sav in the save folder with your backup copy. Ensure the game is closed during this process. dragon ball xenoverse save data pc

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