Shinobi Art of Vengeance Save File Location on PC

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Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is available now on PC and console if you purchased the deluxe edition. The PC version is easily the best of the bunch and runs perfectly with no hitches, stuttering, or performance issues. It also comes with support for cloud saves and several Steam features.

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Here is the save file location for Shinobi: Art of Vengeance on PC if you want to access your local data.

Shinobi Art of Vengeance Save File Location

ClientSave File Location
SteamC:\Users\[Windows Username]\AppData\Roaming\Sega\SHINOBI_AOV\Steam

Within the Steam folder, you’ll see another folder with your unique Steam user ID. Inside this, you will find the relevant save files, options, and progress in the (.save) format. To make life easier, just back up the entire SHINOBI_AOV folder in the Sega folder, where you can find the rest of your save files for other SEGA titles as well.

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

%USERPROFILE%/AppData/Roaming/SEGA/SHINOBI_AOV/Steam/

Does Shinobi Art of Vengeance have multiple save slots?

Yes, Shinobi Art of Vengeance has multiple save slots, and you can have three active slots at any given moment.

The save file tracks your total play time of the particular run, the overall completion rate, the amount of gold you currently have, and Oboro Relics found so far. You can’t rename these slots, and each is assigned a number.

Shinobi Art of Vengeance Steam Features

On Steam, Shinobi Art of Vengeance has support for the following features:

  • Steam Cloud: All your progress is automatically uploaded to Steam Cloud when you close the game, and can be accessed on any other device where your account is logged in, including the Steam Deck.
  • Steam Family: Members of your Steam Family can access Shinobi Art of Vengeance in their library.
  • Achievements: Shinobi Art of Vengeance has a total of 29 achievements to unlock on Steam.

The game is also verified for the Steam Deck, meaning it has been vetted by Valve to confirm it can run well, the text is readable on the device, and the default control scheme works on the device.

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