Dead As Disco Save File Location on PC

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Dead As Disco Combat screenshot
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Dead As Disco is now in early access, featuring four idols, multiple challenges, and a free play mode for endless musical combat. More content is planned throughout early access. If you are looking for your local data, here is the save file location for Dead As Disco

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Dead As Disco Save File Location

ClientSave File Location
SteamC:\Users\[Windows Username]\AppData\Local\Pagoda\Saved\SaveGames

In the Save Games folder, you can find several files with the .sav extension, and instead of managing individual files, I recommend backing up the entire Pagoda folder. Keep in mind that this is an early access title, so very old backups might not be compatible with newer versions.

You can access the same location by entering the following address in Explorer or Run:

%USERPROFILE%/AppData/Local/Pagoda/Saved/SaveGames

Does Dead As Disco Support Multiple Slots?

Yes, you can create multiple save slots in Dead As Disco, three in total, each with individual playlists and progress. From the main menu, just hit New Game and you’ll have the option to select file slots.

Dead As Disco Steam Features

Dead As Disco has support for several Steam features, including:

  • Steam Cloud: After you close Dead As Disco, your local data is automatically backed up to Steam’s cloud servers. You can access this on other devices with Steam installed with automatic parity, including the Steam Deck.
  • Steam Family Share: If you’ve purchased a Dead As Disco, members of your Steam family will be able to download and play the title from their library. 
  • Steam Input: Dead As Disco has native support for several controllers, but if you want to play with something third-party or have a unique input, then Steam Input is the way to go.
  • Steam Deck Verified: Dead As Disco is Steam Deck verified, having passed Valve’s requirements, including readable text, proper button prompts, and strong performance on the handheld device.

Currently, there are no achievements for Dead As Disco, but the developers have confirmed in their roadmap that it’s something they’ll add as early access development continues. More features like trading cards, point shop items, and tradable items will likely be added when the title is officially out of early access in 2027.

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