Doom: The Dark Ages is now available on PC and consoles for players who purchased the Premium Edition with advanced access. The PC version is another technical showcase from id Software that pushes their engine further for incredible visuals on an even larger scale.

It also has all the nifty support features you want to see, including cloud saves. That said, if you don’t trust the digital gods to protect your data, here is the save file location for Doom: The Dark Ages.

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Doom The Dark Ages Save File Location

Just like Doom: Eternal, the save files for Doom: The Dark Ages are found in the main Steam folder. 3017860 represents the unique Steam ID for Doom: The Dark Ages, and inside it, you’ll find aremotefolder with folders for individual in-game profiles. If you want to back up the files, I recommend making a copy of the entire3017860folder.

Similarly, if you purchased the game on the Windows Store, you can find it in the Saved Games folder in the Windows user folder.

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Doom The Dark Ages Total Save Slots

Since Doom: The Dark Ages has several difficulty levels for players to try out, id Software has given players three save slots for multiple campaigns. The slot also mentions which difficulty it’s on, similar to Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal.

Doom The Dark Ages Steam Features

Outside of support for Steam Cloud, Doom: The Dark Ages makes good use of Steam’s utilities and features. Here is everything you can expect from the Steam release of Doom: The Dark Ages, whether you’re playing now or on July 02, 2025:

id Software has blessed us with yet another solid Doom title that pits the Doom Slayer against hordes of demonic foes. It’s a great experience, whatever platform you’re playing on, and one of the most technically impressive games of the year.

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.