C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\storage\SKIDROW\ (Check for subfolders or specific application IDs)
: Ensure the destination save folder is not marked as "Read-Only" in its properties menu. Transferring Save Files
Knowing the location of your save files for Assassin's Creed Liberation HD is key to a smooth experience, especially for managing progression across multiple playthroughs or restoring data.
If you are playing the remastered version rather than the original HD version, the files are stored in: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Assassin's Creed Liberation HD\Saves\ Users on the Steam Community have confirmed that the remaster stores its data in the Documents folder labeled as "HD" rather than "Remastered".
Always copy your existing files to a safe location before pasting new save data to avoid permanent loss of progress. Compatibility: Save files from the version are generally not compatible with the Remastered version of the game. Configuration Files: If you still can't find them, look for a file named skidrow.ini
If you are using the Skidrow release (often associated with the "23" tag in scene releases), the location is different from the official versions. The Skidrow crack creates specific directories to store the .sav files.
Depending on the specific version of the repack or the configurations made to the game's initialization ( .ini ) settings file, your saves might occasionally be redirected to alternative directories.
To locate your save game files, follow these steps:
Delete or rename your original files inside the 23\Storage folder. Paste the downloaded .sav files into that directory.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher\savegames\[Ubisoft ID]\3600 If this folder is missing, check your Windows Documents folder.
Assassin's Creed Liberation HD utilizes auto-saving during missions and whenever you complete a task. As noted in this technical guide , you can also create a new save game through the main menu, which helps in managing different playthroughs. If you're interested, I can also:
Some sources and older community guides point to a different default location:
Ensure the executable file is completely closed via Task Manager.











