All cheat codes in GTA San Andreas Definitive Edition

    By Jesse Lennox
Updated April 29, 2025

The Grand Theft Auto games are among the few gaming franchises where a new release is a worldwide event. These games have set the standard for open-world games time and time again, with the PS2 trilogy being some of the most influential games ever made. Each one has its own unique story, missions, and side activities, but the reason we keep coming back to them is to mess around in the open world causing chaos. As a power fantasy, we see no harm in cheating to have some extra fun in these games, especially GTA San Andreas Definitive Edition. Don’t get us wrong, we love that there are still GTA 5 cheats to play with, but there are so many more in this version. We had to raise our wanted level to the maximum to get you the full list of cheat codes in GTA San Andreas Definitive Edition so make sure you use them wisely.

Note: Using cheats will make you unable to earn some trophies or achievements. To avoid any issues, we recommend creating a save before activating any cheats so you can reload once you’ve had your fun.

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