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How to get your Xbox Game Pass save files
The main conundrum with the Xbox app revolves around where it saves its games, as the app seems to place save files out of sight. Luckily, the app seems to default to the ‘local’ folder found within the user files of your ‘C’ drive.
Here’s how to find Xbox app save files on PC:
1. Open File Explorer and navigate to C:/Users/’your user name’/AppData/Local/Packages.
2. Open the folder for the game save files you’d like to access. The folder used by the Xbox app will likely have the game’s title, followed by some sort of ID string.
3. From your selected folder, select ‘SystemAppData’ then ‘wgs’, which presumably stands for ‘Windows Game Saves’.
Once you reach the above destination, you’ll be greeted with a folder that contains two files – one of which will be your save file. The second file within this folder is a container file, which helps the Xbox app identify the save file. The naming conventions that the Xbox app uses are somewhat complicated, using ID codes rather than conventional words or phrases for folders and files. While this might seem intimidating, checking the contents of the accompanying container file will provide some reassurance, as it will usually have the original title of the save file listed within.
Both your saved data and its accompanying file should be distinguishable by name, as each game typically uses the same naming conventions. While your save file should use an ID code string, the container file should be called ‘container’, followed by a number. Once you’ve identified the save file, take a copy of it and save it in a temporary location, such as your desktop. Ensuring you take a copy of this file, rather than directly moving it, will help prevent any accidents or mishaps, which could lead to you losing the save file altogether.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tales/comments/pzs51l/is_there_any_way_to_transfer_save_files_from_pc/