Developed by Codemasters and published by EA, F1 25 has finally been released on May 30, 2025. The initial reception of the game on Steam has been good, as over 8K players are playing the game at the time of writing this. While most are enjoying their time in-game, some are encountering issues. Well, it’s an EA game, so bugs are nothing to be surprised of. When it comes to bugs and issues, you can’t really be ignorant of the fact that one bug is enough to corrupt your saves and wipe your progress off entirely. So, if you don’t want to be constantly worried about the same, then it is recommended that you back up your progress regularly, and that too manually. But for this, you will need to know where to find the save game files. So, in this guide, we have shared everything regarding where the save files of F1 25 are located on your PC.
Note: There are multiple directories that you will need to check to find the saved files of F1 25. We have mentioned all of them.
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F1 25 Save File Location: Where is it
In general, the save file location of F1 25 should be stored inside the AppData folder. To access it, follow these steps:
- First, open File Explorer and then the Users folder.
- Here, open the folder that has your Windows username. Inside it, you will find a ton of folders. Search for the AppData folder.
- If you are not able to find it, then simply click on View, then Show, and then Hidden Items.
- Once done, the AppData folder will be visible. After you find it, open it and then go to the Roaming folder.
- Inside it, find the F1 25 folder, and then open it. Once inside, open the Save folder. This is where all your save files of F1 25 should be located.
If you cannot find any saves inside this folder, try these directories:
- C>Users>Usernamefolder>Documents>Saved Games>F1 25
- Steam>userdata>User-id>3059520>remote
Inside any of the given directories, you should be able to find the saved files of F1 25. You can now copy these files to back them up, paste them into a different PC to transfer your progress, or just delete them if you want to start from scratch.
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