Last week, Rockstar Games’ remake/remaster of the classic trilogy finally hit on iOS and Android through Netflix Games and as standalone releases for $19.99 each. This got me nostalgic about the good old days when games had cheat codes. Remember those? It turns out Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition for mobile and Netflix does support cheat codes, and there are two ways to input them. This guide will cover both, but will not list all the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition mobile cheat codes. The cheats are the same as before. Yes, that includes “PROFESSIONALTOOLS" and “NUTTERTOOLS" in Vice City, “WHOATEALLTHEPIES" and “INEEDSOMEHELP" in San Andreas, and “GUNSGUNSGUNS" in GTA III.
How to use cheat codes in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition?
This part covers touch controls. Once you’ve loaded your save and are in-game, you need to tap the map on the corner of the screen. Then tap options and go to the accessibility tab on the right. Below the Color Blind Mode, there’s an Enter Cheat Code button. Tapping this brings up the keyboard and you can use the same PC cheats from years ago. I haven’t tested them all, but the ones I remember all work.
How to use cheat codes in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition with a controller?
This is a bit easier. Once you’ve loaded your save and are in-game, you can input the same button combinations as before for the console cheat codes. This can be used for cheats like “250k money, full health, and armor" in San Andreas by inputting: “RB, RT, LB, A, Left, Down, Right, Up, Left, Down, Right, Up" on an Xbox controller. You can also use the same method for the PC ones, but you will have to type using the on-screen keyboard. The screenshots included will make it easier for you.
If you’d like to play Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition and have an active Netflix subscription, you can grab Vice City here, GTA III here, and San Andreas here. If you want to buy them standalone for $19.99 each, check out Vice City here, GTA III here, and San Andreas here. The discounted bundle for the original releases is also available on iOS. What do you think of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition if you played them on PC and consoles before and will you be trying them on mobile?