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How To Unlock Cheat Codes in Rage 2

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Rage 2 is about to release for several different consoles and to mix things up Bethesda has allowed players to figure out some of the cheat codes to unlock crazy mechanics for the game

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In Rage 2 players are going to have the opportunity to find out some great cheat codes to unlock some weird stuff when they’re playing through the game. They can choose to turn these on when they first begin or avoid them until their second playthrough. Regardless, there’s a sure way to go about unlocking cheat codes in Rage 2.

To locate a cheat code for the game, you need to establish a particular vendor named Mangoo the Unborn, the Wasteland Wizard. You won’t be able to find him on your game’s mini map or see a location indicator over him. Instead, you’re going to want to look around for the balloons above his hut. You’ll have the chance to spot these a reasonable distance out, but you can’t rely on your map. You need to see these balloons on your screen, nearby visually.

Rage 2 Cheat Code List And Their Cost

When you do find a cheat code for the game, you’ll have to pay for it. Here’s a break down of the cheats you can purchase from the Wasteland Wizard. Take a look and figure out what you need so you can save up money for the item you truly want. Here’s what the Wasteland Wizard has for sale:

Klegg Support

  • Cheat Cost: No Cost
  • What It Does: You summon a friendly ally to aid you in combat

Progress booster

  • Cheat Cost: $500
  • What It Does: You’re going to double all of your Feltrite for the next four hours. Collect wisely!

Super Wingstick

  • Cheat Cost: $1,000
  • What It Does: You release a massive blade that follows enemies around you, attacking them at the same time.

Super Phoenix

  • Cheat Cost: $1,000
  • What It Does: You’re going to drive safely with this cheat. When you activate it your vehicle receives a massive boost of power, it cannot take damage, and it has infinite ammo where it won’t overheat, along with infinite boosting.

Super Overdrive

  • Cheat Cost: $1,000
  • What It Does: You’re going to find your Overdrive ability has a boost of power, increasing its use

Red Barrel Rain

  • Cheat Cost: $2,000
  • What It Does: You’re going to summon a large number of red barrels in front of you, causing mass destruction and chaos.

Son of Thor

  • Cheat Cost: $2,000
  • What It Does: You’re going to get hit by a massive spawn of lightning in the sky. After the bolt of lightning hits you, you can fire it out towards combatants in front of you.

Voice Pack – Diamond Geezer

  • Cheat Cost: $2,000
  • What It Does: You’re going to have Danny Dyer speaking to you during your fights.

Voice Pack – He’s On Fire

  • Cheat Cost: $2,000
  • What It Does: You’re going to have the announcer from the NBA Jam game speaking to you during your fights.

How And Where To Enter The Cheat Codes In Rage 2

Those are all of the cheat codes you expect to find in Rage 2. Once you have a cheat code, though, you need to do something special. After you’ve purchased the cheat, you need to open up your menu and go the Settings open and select tricks. You’ll need to turn these on every time you restart your game.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.