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Resident+evil+6+save+game+location+non+steam 〈ESSENTIAL ⚡〉

Before searching for files, it is crucial to identify which "non-Steam" version you have, as they store data in different places:


If you are diving back into the chaotic, globe-trotting action of Resident Evil 6, few things are more important than your save file. Whether you want to back up a 100% completion save, transfer your progress to a new computer, or recover a corrupted profile, you need to know exactly where the game stores your data.

Most modern guides assume you bought the game on Steam. But what if you have the physical DVD edition, a standalone digital download from a third-party retailer (like Green Man Gaming or Humble Bundle), or an older "Games for Windows – LIVE" version?

This guide is specifically for non-Steam versions of Resident Evil 6. The save location is drastically different depending on which DRM or update patch your game uses. Let’s break it down. resident+evil+6+save+game+location+non+steam


GOG released Resident Evil 6 without any DRM or Steam. Its save location is:

C:\Users\[YourUserName]\Documents\GOG.com\Resident Evil 6\Saves\

GOG versions do not use AppID folders; they use clean, readable directories.


If you have the original retail DVD release, a cracked version, or you deliberately disabled the title update, your saves are stored deep inside a hidden GFWL folder. Before searching for files, it is crucial to

The exact path is:

C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\XLive\Content\43430FAE\0000000000000000\FFE78791

Let’s decode that cryptic string:

What you will find: Inside that final folder, you will see a file named something like 4EAD4425 savegame.sav (the name changes per user). This is your actual game progress. Alongside it, there are .xli files which hold your GFWL achievements and settings.

Important: Simply copying this file to another computer will NOT work unless you also clone your entire GFWL profile container. This is why most players despised GFWL.