Life is Strange Double Exposure Save File Location for PC

Max, save the files first!

Max in Life is Strange: Double Exposure
Image via Square Enix

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is available now on PC and consoles for players who purchased the ultimate edition. The PC version comes with all the bells and whistles you expect from an Unreal Engine 5 release, though it could do with some support for upscaling technologies, as it’s fairly demanding compared to the last major entry. It also has Steam Cloud support, but if you want to access your local progress, here is the save file location for Life is Strange Double Exposure.

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Life is Strange Double Exposure Save File Location

The save files for Life is Strange: Double Exposure are available in the following location on PC.

C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\My Documents\My Games\LifeIsStrangeDoubleExposure\Steam\Saved

The “Saved” folder contains all the save files, and if you want to back up your progress, you should make a copy of it elsewhere.

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To quickly navigate to the same location, you can use Windows Run. To bring up Run, press the Windows and R keys together.

%USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\LifeIsStrangeDoubleExposure\Steam\Saved

Does Life is Strange Double Exposure have Steam Cloud Support?

Yes, Life is Stange: Double Exposure has Steam Cloud support on PC. This allows players to pick up their progress on a different device with Steam installed, and not have to worry about manually moving around save files. We highly recommend keeping this feature enabled as the save files aren’t that large to begin with.

Life is Strange: Double Exposure also runs on the Steam Deck, though the experience isn’t great which is the case for other Unreal Engine 5 titles as well.

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is off to a strong start, and we had a lot to say about its opening chapters. We recommend checking out how you can help Gwen, and distract Lucas in chapter two of Life is Strange Double Exposure.

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Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.

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