[Internal Storage]/Android/data/org.yuzu.yuzu_emu/files/nand/user/save/0000000000000000/[Game_ID]/save_data/ Use code with caution.
In practice the process has several parts. First, a compatible save file is required — one that comes from the same game version and region as the copy of Ultimate that Yuzu is emulating. The save must be extracted from a Switch system (or created on the emulator) and placed in Yuzu’s save-data folder for the game. Yuzu maps the game’s save structure, so the emulator can read the file as if it were the console’s internal storage. Once the save sits in the right folder and Yuzu is configured to use the same title/version, launching Smash Bros. Ultimate in Yuzu will load the game with those unlocked fighters available immediately.
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Once you have downloaded your system and message files, follow these steps to import them:
Right-click on in your game list. Select Open Save Data Location . The save must be extracted from a Switch
Extract the downloaded save file if it is in a .zip or .rar format.
For SSBU, the folder is often 01006A800016E000 . You can also use the Run Dialog (Win + R) and enter %APPDATA%\yuzu\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\ to get there quickly. Ultimate in Yuzu will load the game with
Once you've downloaded a save file, you need to find where Yuzu stores your game data. Here are the three most reliable methods:
This usually happens if the save file was created on a newer version of the game than the one you are running. Ensure you have installed the latest and all DLC packs in Yuzu. DLC Characters are Missing