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Best Cyberpunk 2077: 2.0 Console Commands and Cheats

What are the best Cyberpunk 2077 console commands to make a fun game even better? Find out here.

Console commands are often nothing short of cheats, but in a longer game like Cyberpunk 2077, who could blame you for wanting to have a little fun? In this guide, we’ll go over the best console commands to use in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0.

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Best Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 Console Commands List

In each of the listings below, replace the “X” with the number or word you’d like the command to grant. For example, if you want more health, enter the command: Game.ModStatPlayer(Health,100).

  • Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Money”,x): This allows you to add any item in the game by typing the name in next to inventory, then placing a comma and the amount of the item you’d like.
  • Game.ModStatPlayer(“CarryCapacity”,x): It can get annoying having to constantly worry about staying under the carry weight limit. This ensures you don’t have to do that anymore.
  • Game.ModStatPlayer(“Health,x): Night City is a dangerous place, so if your health isn’t where you want it to be, use this command to alter it.
  • Game.ModStatPlayer(“CritDamage”,x): This new command changes the amount of damage you do when hitting an enemy’s weak point. This is incredibly useful during tough boss fights.
  • Game.SetLevel(“StreetCred”,x,1): Street Cred can be an annoying barrier to some useful equipment in the game. To alleviate that need, use this console to tweak it to your desired amount.
  • Game.SetLevel(“Level”,x): Leveling up can take some time in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0. If you’d prefer to have all the fun upfront, use this console command to become an overpowered character early on.
  • vs:EnableAllPlayerVehicles(): This command unlocks every driveable vehicle in the game. These generally have a hefty price tag with them, and this command lets you snag them all for free.
  • Game.SetDebug Fact (“sq032_johnny_friend”,1): This very useful command lets you change your status with Johnny to unlock different endings. It’s especially useful for those who just want to see how things can play out differently without having to say all the specific dialogue options.
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Popular Weapon IDs

Of course, you’ll probably want to get some weapons using one of the above commands. You can use one or all of these with the Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Money”,x) command listed above.

  • Preset_Silverhand_3516: Malorian Arms 3516
  • Preset_Saratoga_Raffen: Problem Solver
  • Preset_ Defender_Kurt– Wild Dog
  • Preset_Kolac_Tiny_Mike: Hypercritical
  • Preset_Carnage_Mox: Mox
  • Preset_Zhuo_Eight_Star: Ba Xing Chong
  • Preset_Ashura_Twitch: Yasha

How to Use Console Commands in Cyberpunk 2077

To use these commands, you’ll need to use a mod called Cyber Engine Tweaks. Download it and unzip it directly into where your Cyberpunk 2077 .exe file is. This will allow commands by pressing the ~ key on your keyboard. This will open your console, and you can type in the above commands at your leisure.

While console commands are fun and all, keep in mind that you’re messing with the inner workings of a well-oiled machine, so you may run into problems if you intend to play the entire game with these enabled. I always make sure to save periodically if I ever dabble with them, and luckily, I’ve found most console commands can be removed if you need them to be.

Hopefully, this collection of the best console commands and cheats in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 gives you the keys to Night City and lets you enjoy the game even more. For more information on Cyberpunk 2077 2.0, check out our guides section.


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