Grounded 2 has officially released in early access on PC through Steam and the Xbox App, as well as Xbox Series S|X. With positive critical reception and concurrent player count on launch, it looks like another hit for Obsidian Entertainment. Despite some performance hiccups, the PC version remains the best.

If you want to find your local data for Grounded 2, whether you want to secure it or create a backup, here is the save file location.

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Grounded 2 Save File Location

Inside theGrounded2folder, you’ll see a folder with a huge string of numbers, and inside it, your save data for the particular world. If you are running more than one profile in-game, then you’ll see multiple folders here, each with its respective content of that world. There is also a screenshot in both, which should help you confirm which world this represents.

To keep things simple, I recommend copying the entireGrounded2folder for backup or future use. You can get to the same location by entering the following address in Windows Run or Windows Explorer:

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Does Grounded 2 Have Multiple Save Slots?

Yes, you can create multiple worlds and save slots in Grounded 2. These can be accessed from the main menu if you click “Load Game“, and you can see individual stats, including the time spent, date of creation, game version, and how many individual saves are created within the world.

you may also rename the world or save file, and create a shared copy which you can use with your friends in online co-op.

Grounded 2 Steam Features

Grounded 2 is available on both Steam and the Xbox App, but there are a lot more client features in the Steam version, including the following:

Overall, Grounded 2 has a long road ahead, just like the first one, which stayed in early access for nearly two years.

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.