GTA 5 cheats: codes and phone numbers PS4, PS5, Xbox, and PC
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Jesse Lennox and Lloyd Coombes Updated October 22, 2025 |
Games like GTA don’t come close to the chaos that Rockstar has baked into the in-game world of San Andreas, and that’s before you start messing with GTA 5 cheats.
With the ability to leverage old school GTA San Andreas cheats mainstays like giving yourself invincibility or adjusting your Wanted level, as well as all kinds of bizarre codes that let you spawn in the game’s clouds or enjoy Slow Motion, there’s very little off-limits in the game – and even less with the cheats you’ll find on this page.
Whether you want to spawn in a dirt bike or a stunt plane, there’s a GTA 5 cheat that does just what you need. Here’s the full list that we’ve tested on PS4, PS5, Xbox, and PC.
Here is the raw list of all GTA 5 cheats and how you activate them on all major platforms. Scroll down past this list if you want to learn how to use GTA 5 cheats.
There are a few ways to enter GTA 5 cheat codes. The first and easiest is to use your cellphone. You can open your cellphone by pressing Up on the D-pad. From there, enter the corresponding number, and the cheat will fire.
You can also classically input cheats by following a specific button combination. The combinations are the same across PlayStation and Xbox, but we’ve split them up to account for their different button-naming conventions, so it should feel more natural reading and entering them.
Note, we have confirmed all these cheats work on the latest versions of each console, such as PS4 and PS5 as well as Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, using the same codes.
There isn’t a money cheat in GTA 5, nor is there a working money generator.
If you’re running low on cash in the game, there are legitimate ways to build a balance, such as completing missions, participating in heists, and using the in-game stock market to your advantage.
You can also purchase “Shark Cards” with real-world money, which gives you in-game currency.
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