

As such, use a separate save file for any cheat-filled sessions. Using cheats can disable Trophies and Achievements.Here's the cheat in action via Dan Allen Gaming on YouTube: One is Big Head Mode, which is performed by entering the Konami code (Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right) then the right-most face button, then the down-most face button (so on PlayStation, would be Circle then X). There are also new cheat codes in the Definitive Edition.

In the meantime, a possible workaround from some users on PlayStation and Xbox is plugging in a keyboard and typing in the PC cheats - which is also worth testing if you are particularly keen to start using cheats right away. Keep this in mind when using these cheats while this page will always keep every cheat listed for those playing previous re-releases, we will in time flag which ones are confirmed and which aren't for the Definitive Edition specifically when the dust on launch has settled. Not only has Rockstar confirmed it has removed some cheats for technical reasons, but there are mixed reports for which cheats are confirmed and which aren't, depending on both the user and platform.


Theories as to why this is happening include the existence of old mods that could be causing a compatibility issue and a missed update that changed the format of saved data. Oh and that save? It's also going to overwrite your save on the Steam cloud, so you can kiss both versions goodbye. They're then prompted to continue by starting a new game, upon which a save file is created that overwrites their old save. To be more specific, after downloading the Iceborne expansion, players trying to access their saves (some of which have hundreds of hours of gameplay on them) are getting an error message that there's no compatible save to access.
