- In order to free up some space, many users are interested in discovering how to delete the Steam Cloud saves.
- We first recommend checking if you have enabled the game backup features.
- If you want to delete the Steam Cloud saves, you'll also need to remove the AppID file.
- Keep in mind to bring up the Steam Cloud Conflict dialogue.

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From the old days of hundreds of CDs and DVDs, larger and larger hard drives, to cloud services now, gaming has grown significantly. The need for more and more space became imperative with bigger and better games.
Steam, one of the best gaming platforms out there, is well aware of that aspect. That’s why the Steam Cloud service is continuously improving, offering more space and faster gaming speeds.
Steam Cloud’s job is to automatically save your data and synchronize it, so you can play your favorite titles across multiple computers without any worries.
But sometimes, after months or even years of gaming, many unwanted files and old backups/saves need to be deleted to free up some space for the new games. Today we’ll find out how to do that.
How can I delete Steam Cloud saves?
1. Check if you have the game backup features enabled






Before going trying to delete any Steam cloud save, make sure that your games are being backed up in the first place.
If both options are checked, it means that your games are indeed backed up on the Steam cloud. That being said, follow the steps below to delete your Steam Cloud saves.
Read more about this topic2. Bring up the Steam Cloud Conflict dialogue

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clc –path “C:Program Files (x86)SteamuserdataSteamIDAppIDremote*"
Once you’ve checked that Steam Cloud saving is enabled, follow the steps listed above.
As soon as the Steam Cloud Conflict error has been triggered, follow the steps below.
3. Delete the stored Cloud files
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By following these steps, you should now have deleted all Steam Cloud saves for a particular game.
Keep in mind that this change is permanent, so if you are having second thoughts, maybe it would be a good idea to create a backup of your Steam games beforehand.
Let us know if the methods presented above helped you with your issue by leaving us a message in the comments section below.
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