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If you’ve been digging through the installation folders of PUBG: Battlegrounds on your PC, you may have stumbled across a file type you didn’t expect: .SAV. Unlike traditional single-player games where save files store your progress, PUBG is a purely online multiplayer game. So, why does a .sav file exist, and what does "active" mean in this context?

This article breaks down everything you need to know about the PUBG active SAV file—from its real purpose to common myths surrounding it.

Search for "download pubg active sav file unlocker" and you will find dozens of sketchy YouTube videos with links to password-protected archives. These often install password stealers (RedLine, Raccoon) that empty your Steam inventory of valuable PUBG skins (e.g., the "PlayerUnknown Set" or "Headband"). pubg active sav file

Simply turning off your PC while PUBG is writing to active.sav can render the file unreadable. This leads to the "File format mismatch" error, requiring a full reinstall.

| Claim | Reality | |-------|---------| | Edit SAV file to get skins | ❌ Bannable offense | | Use SAV to bypass HWID ban | ❌ Impossible, server-side | | Backup settings | ✅ Safe and useful | | Share SAV files online | ❌ Risk of account theft | If you’ve been digging through the installation folders

First, a quick technical primer. A .sav file is a generic saved game file. Many video games use this extension to store player progress, settings, and configuration data.

In PUBG’s case, these files are typically found in: C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\TslGame\Saved\SaveGames Fix: Delete the contents of the SaveGames folder

They usually contain information like:

If PUBG shows an error related to a .sav file, it usually means:

Fix: Delete the contents of the SaveGames folder. PUBG will regenerate fresh .sav files on next launch. Your online progress is safe.

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