Sure, there’s body modification in Night City, but can you mod yourself so much you literally become a god? Sadly, no… but, using Cyberpunk 2077’s cheats to get around its restrictions and entitlements, you can unlock some almost godlike powers. Be warned though, you can only use these commands on the PC version - on Xbox and PlayStation you’ll just have to mod yourself the old fashioned way.

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How to use console commands in Cyberpunk 2077 for PC

In order to use console commands in Cyberpunk 2077, you’ll first need to install a mod that enables the debug console in-game. Since using console commands requires access to both a mod and a keyboard, they’re only available to PC players at this time. At the time of writing, the consensus among players is that Cyber Engine Tweaks — a utility mod available via Github — is the one to use, and it’s confirmed to work with the latest updates to the game. You can find instructions on how to download and install Cyber Engine Tweaks over on our dedicated best Cyberpunk 2077 mods page. Once that mod’s installed, all you need to do to bring up the console while playing is press the tilde key (~) on your keyboard. With the console open, pick the add item command that you want to use alongside your chosen cheat code, and type them into the console to reap your rewards. Once the command console is open, all you need to do is type in what you want using one of the following basic command containers:

Game.AddToInventory(“Items.[Item Name], [X]”) player.inventory.addItem(Items.[ItemName],[X])

At the time of writing, both of these command container formulas seem to work. Simply replace [Item Name] with (you probably already guessed) the name of the item you want, substitute your desired quantity for [X], remove all square brackets, and you’re good to go! Item names in this instance are drawn from the corresponding text string within the game files. Therefore, not only do you need to know the name of an item in order to access it, it will also need to be formatted and spelled correctly in order for the console command cheat to work - don’t worry though, we got list of commands ready for you below.

The best console commands in Cyberpunk 2077

Once you’ve unlocked the power of console commands, almost any item or resource in Cyberpunk 2077 is available at your whim. There are a few caveats — attempting to cheat for a legendary or iconic weapon may result in a weaker version determined by your current level, and items related to specific quests might end up unusable in your inventory — but those limitations on your freedom are surprisingly few. With almost every item in the game up for grabs, it can be hard to decide where to start. Maybe you already have something specific in mind, but if you’re looking for inspiration, here are a few recommendations to get you started, inclduing free money, Johnnu’s outfit, and stat resets.

Game.AddToInventory(“Items.money, 250000”) Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Q005_Johnny_Shirt”) Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Q005_Johnny_Pants”) Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Q005_Johnny_Shoes”) Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Q005_Johnny_Glasses”) Game.AddToInventory(“Items.SQ031_Samurai_Jacket”) Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Preset_Silverhand_3516”) Game.AddToInventory(“Items.PerkPointsResetter”)

Infinite money cheat in Cyberpunk 2077

Let’s face it: if real life had console command cheats, this is the one most people would use first. It’s also the one that tends to get used a lot in video games belonging to otherwise very different genres, giving us all something to bond over. This gloriously simple cheat just requires you to ask for an item named “money”, and then plug in the amount you want. So, for example, netting yourself $€250,000 of sweet Night City lucre is as simple as entering the following command into the console. Not a bad day’s work for a quarter of a million, right?

Cosplay as Johnny Silverhand

Johnny Silverhand was an icon long before Cyberpunk 2077 was even released. Between the character’s legendary history in the lore of the original tabletop game, and the highly publicised fact that he’s portrayed in 2077 by Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves, even people who were consciously avoiding spoilers went into the game knowing at least a little bit about the guy. The idea of a playable Keanu Reeves-as-Johnny Silverhand was never on the cards, though some players are still not over the disappointment they felt when they learned he wouldn’t be a potential love interest for V either. What you could do, though, is show your icon how much he means to you by dressing in an exact replica of his outfit, including his iconic custom pistol. He probably won’t find that creepy at all. Just plug the following item strings into the command container in the console and you’ll have your very own instant Johnny Silverhand cosplay!

Note: All of these items are legitimately available through side-quests, so you don’t need to cheat to get them. But there’s an undeniable charm to the idea of turning up to your first meeting with Johnny Silverhand already dressed exactly like him, isn’t there? Again, super not creepy.

Put some respect on your name with a free Tabula e-Rasa shard

Respeccing V in-game is limited to redistributing their perk points, and even this isn’t an easy process. In the normal course of things, giving V even this partial respec requires you to have a spare $€100,000 handy that you don’t mind parting with in exchange for a Tabula e-Rasa, which can be bought from any ripperdoc. The Tabula e-Rasa is a datashard and, incidentally, currently the only consumable in the game with the legendary rarity. Between this and its powerful effect, the price tag is understandable; but if you play by the rules, you’re probably not going to be able to justify the cost to yourself until quite late into the game, which is a bit annoying. Once again, Cyberpunk console commands are here to save the day, as entering the following cheat string into the console command container will deposit as many Tabula e-Rasas as you want directly into V’s inventory: Items.PerkPointsResetter. You can then consume as normal to allow you to redistribute all V’s perk points; though unfortunately there’s nothing you can do to reset their skill points for now.

Cyberpunk 2077 Console Commands List

If you’re shopping around for a particular item you want to get using console commands, we’ve compiled a handy list of item strings, broken down by category, that can be plugged directly into the command container. Have a browse below if you’re looking for a specific weapon (including grenades), item of clothing, cyberware upgrade, program, or crafting component. This list was compiled with reference to the community resource CP77 Item Hash List. You can visit the list for an even more comprehensive run-down of every known item that can currently be gained using the command console — including the aforementioned (possibly unusable) quest items; literal junk; and generic resources like food, booze, and meds.

Cyberpunk 2077 Weapons Console Commands

Cyberpunk 2077 Grenades Console Commands

Cyberpunk 2077 Clothes Console Commands

Cyberpunk 2077 Cyberware Console Commands

Cyberpunk 2077 Programs Console Commands

Cyberpunk 2077 Crafting Components Console Commands

For more on Night City, check out our list of the best Cyberpunk weapons. Or if it’s story help you’re after, here’s how to get the best ending!

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