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Kingdom Come Deliverance II (KCD 2) Save File Location: Where is it

by Siddhant Rasaily
February 10, 2025
in Games, Gaming, News, PC
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Kingdom Come Deliverance II has taken many previous and new fans for a ride in ancient Bohemia. But not all are fortunate enough to experience smooth gameplay! Since there are several bugs, players might have to go about trying to fix the issues they run into. That said, nothing is as important as knowing the location of your in-game saved files! You surely do not want to lose the hours of progress you have made in the game, do you? So, here is how you can find the saved files for Kingdom Come Deliverance II on your PC!

Some players have reported a frustrating bug where all saved games suddenly disappear, leaving only the option to start a new game. This can happen after restarting the game, with no way to recover the lost progress through the in-game menus. Given this risk, you can see why it is highly recommended to manually back up your saved files. It is a must if you want to avoid losing hours of progress.

Kingdom Come Deliverance II (KCD 2) Save File Location: Where is it

Kingdom Come Deliverance II (KCD 2) Save File Location Where is it

In this guide, we have provided the exact locations for both save files and configuration files for players using Windows as well as those running the game on Steam Deck (Linux/Proton). This will help ensure that players can manually back up their progress and make necessary adjustments if any issues arise with their game data.

Saved files (Windows)

For Windows users, to access this folder:

  • Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box.
  • Type %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\kingdomcome2\saves\ and press Enter.
  • The folder will open, displaying your saved game files.
  • If you want the direct path to save files, follow this: C:\Users\[Username Folder]\Saved Games\kingdomcome2\saves\.

For those playing the game on Steam Play (Linux/Proton):

  • To access this folder, open your file manager and navigate to your Steam Library directory.
  • Go to steamapps/compatdata/1771300/pfx/.

Inside this folder, you’ll find the necessary saved data. Copy and back up these files regularly to avoid losing progress

Config Files

For users playing Kingdom Come Deliverance II on Windows, here is how to access these files:

  • Press Win + R, type %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\kingdomcome\profiles\default\, and press Enter to access your profile’s XML config files.
  • To find user.cfg, navigate to your game’s installation directory (<path-to-game>), which is usually in
    • C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\KingdomComeDeliveranceII\

For Linux users running the game via Steam Play (Proton), configuration files can be found by:

  • Opening your file manager and navigating to your Steam Library.
  • After this, Go to
    • steamapps/compatdata/1771300/pfx/ and look for the configuration files within the game’s Proton prefix.

These configuration files store important settings like graphics, keybindings, and other user preferences. If you’re troubleshooting or tweaking the game, it’s recommended to back up these files before making any manual changes.

That’s all we have to share on the location of these important files. Now that you know where to find the save files and configuration files of KCD 2, you are free to back up, restore, or tweak the game as you see fit.

That said, we hope that you find this guide informative. Now for more gaming-related queries, make sure to visit DigiStatement first! And since we are on the topic of Kingdom Come Deliverance II, click here to find out how to fix the unable to interact with mutt bug.

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