OXENFREE II: Lost Signals – Save File Location Guide (PlayStation, Mac, PC)

Providing your game save file. Below are some general instructions on how to get your save file.

Save File Location (How to Find and Copy)

PlayStation

You can copy saved game data to a USB storage device that is connected to the PS4 system. Save data that you copy can be used as a backup, and you can copy save data from the USB storage device to another PS4 and continue playing your games. Please note, you must be signed in to PlayStation Network to use this feature.

  • Connect a USB storage device to the PS4 system.
  • Go to [Settings] > [Application Saved Data Management] > [Saved Data in System Storage] > [Copy to USB Storage Device].
  • Select the game.
  • Place ticks next to the data you wish to copy, or [Select All], and select [Copy].
  • Please note: PS5 Save files cannot be transferred to a storage device on this platform.

PC

To find your save file data, use the following steps:

  • In File Explorer, open the Program Files (x86) folder
  • Select the Steam folder
  • Select the userdata folder
  • Select the folder corresponding to your Steam ID (an 8 digit-ish number).
  • Select the folder for the game you’re playing
    • OXENFREE II: Lost Signals: 1574310
    • Afterparty: 1445340
  • Select the remote folder and copy it to another location like your Desktop.

Mac

To find your save file data, use the following steps:

  • On your keyboard, press Command+Shift+G together.
  • In the text box that appears, insert the following:
    • ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/userdata/
  • Open the folder with your Steam ID number (an 8 digit-ish number)
  • Select the folder for the game you’re playing.
    • OXENFREE II: Lost Signals: 1574310
    • Afterparty: 1445340
  • Select the remote folder and copy it to another location like your Desktop.
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