Okay, folks, let’s dive into the world of “Days Gone” and its cheat codes. I’ve been messing around with this for a while, and I figured I’d share my, uh, process.
Getting Started – Finding the Trainer
First things first, I had to actually get the cheats working. Now, I’m not a programmer, so I needed something user-friendly. I went hunting for a “trainer.” Think of it like a little helper program that runs alongside the game.

I ended up getting this program, it seemed pretty popular and had a lot of options, which I’m always a fan of. The download was straightforward, no weird bundled software or anything sketchy (always a plus!). I’m pretty cautious about what I download, you know?
Installation and Setup
Installing it was easy peasy. I just ran the installer, picked a folder, and boom, it was done. Once installed, I fired it up. The interface was okay, nothing to shout from the mountain, lots of buttons and tabs.
Before anything else, I made sure my “Days Gone” game was updated. You never know if some old version is going to cause problems. Better safe than sorry, right?
Running the Game and the Trainer
Here’s the trick: I launched the game first, then I minimized it (Alt+Tab, baby!) and started the trainer. You can do it the other way around, but this seemed to work best for me.
The trainer, when its active, has a bunch of hotkeys. Like, F1 for infinite health, F2 for infinite stamina, that sort of thing. It’s all listed in the trainer’s interface, so I didn’t have to memorize anything (thank goodness, my memory is like a sieve!).
My Cheat-Fueled Mayhem
Alright, time for the fun part. I loaded up my save, and I was in the thick of it, surrounded by Freakers. Normally, this would be a “pants-wetting” situation, but not today!
- Infinite Health (F1): First thing I did was smack that F1 key. Freakers swarming me? No problem! I was basically a god, soaking up damage like a sponge. It felt… liberating.
- Infinite Stamina (F2): Then, I hit F2. Running forever, dodging, rolling, never getting tired. I was like a caffeinated cheetah on steroids.
- Infinite Ammo/No Reload (various keys): Okay, this is where it got really silly. I found the keys for infinite ammo and no reload. My shotgun became a never-ending source of boom. Hordes? Bring ’em on! I was mowing down Freakers like a farmer harvesting wheat.
- Crafting Materials: I hate farming for resources, I found the one for the crafting materials. I could finally use all those cool bombs I had blue prints for!
- Bike Shenanigans: The trainer even had cheats for the bike! Infinite fuel, infinite durability. I was jumping ravines, smashing through fences, and generally treating my bike like a demolition derby vehicle. Good times.
Final Thoughts (and a Warning!)
So, yeah, using cheat codes in “Days Gone” is a blast. It totally changes the game, turning it into a power fantasy. I felt like a one-man army, single-handedly wiping out the Freaker population. It’s great for stress relief, let me tell you.
But, and this is a big BUT: It does kind of ruin the challenge. I mean, obviously, right? So, I wouldn’t recommend doing this on your first playthrough. Experience the game as it was intended, struggle, survive, get scared. Then, once you’ve done that, go nuts with the cheats. It’s like a second life for the game.
Also, a word of caution: I did it on single player, doing this for multiplayer is asking for trouble, if it was possible. I’m not a fan of ruining the game for others.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with “Days Gone” cheat codes. Hope you found it, uh, enlightening. Or at least mildly amusing. Go forth and conquer (or, you know, just have fun blowing stuff up)!
