Save Data — Wrestling Empire

Managing your Wrestling Empire save data is the key to preserving a universe of custom characters, hard-fought championship reigns, and carefully edited rosters. Whether you're moving between devices or installing community-made "real-name" patches, understanding the Save.bytes system is essential. Finding Your Save Files The core of every Wrestling Empire career is the Save.bytes

file. This single file contains your entire roster, character costumes, movesets, and career progress. PC (Windows) %USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\MDickie\Wrestling Empire

InternalStorage/Android/data/com.MDickie.WrestlingEmpire/files/ Nintendo Switch Managed via the system's Data Management Backing Up and Restoring Rosters The game includes a built-in Backup Roster feature in the settings. Backup Roster

: Saves a copy of your current character data (costumes, stats, moves) internally. Restore Backup

: Overwrites your current roster with your last saved version—perfect if you accidentally delete a favorite character or get fired in career mode. Restore Default wrestling empire save data

: Resets all 350+ characters back to their original MDickie-standard names and appearances. Transferring Data Between Devices Because the Save.bytes

file is identical across most platforms, you can manually move your progress: Android to Android : Copy the Save.bytes

file from the old device's data folder to the same location on the new one. Android to PC

: The mobile save file is fully compatible with the PC version; simply drop the mobile file into the PC folder listed above. Steam Cloud Managing your Wrestling Empire save data is the

: On PC, ensure Steam Cloud is enabled to automatically sync your save across different computers. Installing Save Data Mods

The community frequently releases "Save Data Patches" that replace the fictional MDickie characters with real-world counterparts from WWE, AEW, and NJPW. 10 Tips and Tricks You SHOULD Know in Wrestling Empire!

For Android Users (No Root)

  1. Launch Wrestling Empire.
  2. Go to Options > Backup Data.
  3. The game will generate a massive string of text (this is your encrypted save).
  4. Copy the entire string and paste it into Google Keep, a text file, or email it to yourself.
  5. To restore, paste that string back into the Restore Data field.

Part 5: Corruption & Recovery – Fixing a Broken Save

Few things are worse than launching Wrestling Empire only to see a black screen or an infinite loading wheel. This usually means saveData.dat is corrupted.

Technical Analysis and Management of "Wrestling Empire" Save Data

Document ID: WE-SD-2024 Platforms Covered: PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS Purpose: A guide for locating, backing up, editing, and troubleshooting save files. Launch Wrestling Empire


4. Common Save Data Problems & Solutions

1. Abstract

Wrestling Empire, developed by MDickie, is a unique wrestling simulation known for its deep career mode and physics-based gameplay. Unlike cloud-centric modern titles, Wrestling Empire relies heavily on local save data. This paper outlines the file structure, storage locations, backup methodologies, and common troubleshooting steps for save data corruption or loss across all major platforms.

Installing Community Roster Packs

Many YouTubers (like NewLegacyInc or Jerma985) share custom roster saves.

  • How to install: Download their provided saveData.dat. Paste it into your game folder, overwriting yours. Launch the game.
  • Result: You will have their exact roster, including custom characters, edited stats, and their current champion histories.

How to Back Up Your Data

To prevent the heartbreak of a corrupted file, follow these steps:

  1. Locate the Folder: Navigate to the Wrestling Empire folder mentioned in the File Locations section.
  2. Copy the Files: You will see files named something like Save1, Save2, or a generic Data file depending on the slot used. Copy these files.
  3. Store Safely: Paste them into a dedicated folder on your Desktop or a cloud storage service (Google Drive, Dropbox).
  4. Restoring: If your game crashes or data is lost, simply paste the backed-up files back into the original folder, overwriting the new (empty) files.