Infinite Health – Down, B, Right, Left, Right, R, Right, Down, Up, X.Infinite Ammo – L, R, Y, R, LEFT, ZR, R, LEFT, Y, DOWN, L, L.Health, Armor, and Money ($250,000) – R, ZR, L, B, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP.While some of the cheats have been disabled due to technical reasons (we don’t know which ones exactly right now), many of them still work with the original button input. It has been confirmed that the original cheat codes actually still work in GTA: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition. You could even adjust the weather, traffic lights, NPCs and more. Inputting these cheats would unlock things from infinite ammo to free money. Thanks to the just-released Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, Nintendo Switch owners can enjoy an updated and enhanced version of the classic title at home or on-the-go.Īlthough cheat codes are not really a thing these days, when GTA: San Andreas was first released - all the way back in 2004 - it came with a lengthy list of codes you could input to unlock all sorts of functionality. For the first time ever, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is playable on a Nintendo platform.