: Advanced users can use hex editors to modify the AT 164 shipping.exe for specific engine-level changes, such as removing ultrawide black bars or adjusting FOV. Console Save Editing (PS4/PS5)

These are ready-to-use game progress files created by other players or modders. They often include features like max level characters (level 250-300), all items (x999), infinite Zeni, fully completed skill trees, and 100% story and DLC completion. Downloading a save file is the simplest approach—no technical skills required, just a few clicks to copy the file to the right folder.

Open the editor. Click "Load Save." You will see your save slots (Auto, Quick, Manual). Select the manual slot.

Maximize all community links for passive bonuses. 2. Kakarot Save File Manager (Community Favorite)

Never edit your only save file. Locate your save files (usually in Documents\My Games\DBZ Kakarot\Saved\SaveGames on PC) and make a copy of the entire folder.

The gold standard for PlayStation editing. It supports Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and offers simple "Quick Mode" cheats or "Advanced Mode" hex editing for precise control. 3. PC Hex Editing & Trainers (WeMod / Fling)

Frequently updated, comprehensive editing capabilities, safe if used properly.

Save the modified file. If you are on PC, overwrite the original. If on console, use the resigning tool provided by Save Wizard.

For the most dedicated players, learning to edit game assets directly opens up limitless possibilities. Here’s a basic workflow based on the Getting Started Guide by on Nexus Mods:

Steam Cloud might detect a file discrepancy and overwrite your edited save with an older version. Turn it off while editing, run the game once, and turn it back on.

For the ultimate high-quality experience, combine your save editor with mods. Use the save editor to give yourself 999 of every item, then use mods from GameBanana to add Super Saiyan 4 or Ultra Instinct. The save editor allows you to "unlock" the character slots that mods require.