Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats: demo codes, trainers, and mods explained

A grounded look at Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats across Switch, the demo, and PC trainers, and what each one actually does.

By Pallav Pathak 8 min read
Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats: demo codes, trainers, and mods explained

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road already leans into over-the-top football, but the community has pushed it further with a full spread of cheats, trainers, and small mods. They don’t all do the same thing, they don’t all work on every platform, and some are specifically tied to the older beta demo.

This breakdown focuses on what currently exists: Switch/demo codes, PC trainers, and a couple of simple item and stat mods. It also flags the risk points—especially around online play and anticheat—so you know what you’re getting into before you flip anything on.


Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats on Switch (beta/demo)

The first wave of Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats targeted the Worldwide Beta Test Demo on Nintendo Switch (version 1.1.0). These are low-level codes designed for custom firmware or compatible emulators, not for a stock retail console. They are still useful as a reference, and some ideas will likely reappear in updated tables for the full release.

Cheat name Effect in matches / menus Code snippet Notes
Maximum Rank Sets your rank to the demo’s maximum without needing online wins. 58000000 02231000
58001000 00000B88
58001000 00002A88
78000000 00000040
64000000 00000000 00000898
Pure progression skip; affects your visible rank.
99 Goals Scored Forces your goals for to 99 in matches. 021F0000 7CE7CE66 00000063 Useful for leaderboard screenshots and testing, not real play.
Max Stress Points (Tension) Locks tension so it effectively never runs out. 04000000 00C9F560 1A893108
04000000 00C9F560 1A898108
Lets you spam powerful actions that depend on tension.
999 Items Sets all items to 999. 04000000 007AE310 52807CE0 Pairs naturally with the “Items to 0” reset code.
Items to 0 Clears your item counts. 04000000 007AE310 52800000 Good for undoing 999-items tests or starting clean.
Fast Match Time Speeds up the in-match timer. 04000000 00C7B448 BD403100
04000000 00C7B448 1E27D000
Makes matches shorter in real time; pacing feels very different.
Pause Match Time Freezes the in-match timer. 04000000 00C7B448 BD403100
04000000 00C7B448 1E2703E0
Effectively lets you play out a match without the clock running.
Ultrawide HUD (2560×1080) Adjusts HUD and resolution to a 21:9-like layout. 00E62814 094081D2 Targeted mainly at emulator setups on ultrawide monitors.
Ultrawide HUD (2560×1440) Scales HUD for 2560×1440 layouts. 00DB0504 0BB480D2
00DB0508 0BB4A0F2
Again, aimed at PC display use rather than handheld Switch.
Ultrawide HUD (3840×2160) Adapts HUD for 4K-style 3840×2160 resolution. 00DB0508 0B0EA1F2 Mostly relevant for 4K TV or emulator output.
60 FPS Forces a 60 FPS frame rate in the demo. 009851D4 0C000014 Improves animation smoothness; may increase CPU/GPU load.

All of these were built for the test demo. The full retail Switch release uses a different title ID and build IDs, so these exact addresses are not drop-in replacements there. Expect new cheat files tied to the retail version’s IDs rather than trying to reuse demo tables directly.

Note: running any of these requires a modded Switch or an emulator configured to load CheatEngine-style tables or Atmosphère/Breeze cheat files. On a normal, fully patched console, they will not apply.
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Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats on Switch retail (previewed feature set)

Once Victory Road moved beyond the beta, the focus shifted to cheats for the full Switch release. A documented cheat-maker outlined the feature set they expect to re-create for version 1.2.0 and later, based on the earlier beta work. These are not raw codes but a roadmap of what the retail tables target.

Category Planned cheat functions What it changes in practice
Story Mode – player side Full Tension, MyTeam HP Full, My Timer Full, My Timer Double Speed Lets your team act more often, stay healthy, and manipulate the story-match clock.
Story Mode – opponents Enemy1/2/3 One-Hit Kill, Enemy1/2/3 Timer Freeze Cripples specific enemy players or keeps their action timers frozen.
Competition Mode – scoring 99 Goals for Home Team, 0 Goals for Away Team Instant one-sided scorelines for local/CPU competition play.
Competition Mode – gauges Max Tension Gauge, Enemy Tension Gauge Empty, Enemy Keeper Gauge Empty Gives your side constant access to special actions while denying the same to opponents.
Competition Mode – stamina & invincibility Infinite Stamina (On/Off), Invincible Player (On/Off) Removes stamina management and, optionally, makes one player effectively untouchable.
Competition Mode – tactics and skills Skills No Cooldown, Normal Tactics No Cooldown, Special Tactics Multiple Use Allows repeated use of powerful skills and tactics without waiting.
Competition Mode – timing Reset Timer, Speed Up Players x1.5, Duel Time Over Reshapes how long duels and matches last, and how fast characters move.
Other No Item Decrease, Rank Points 2200 Stops items from being consumed and jumps your ranking points to a set value.

These cheats are built specifically for hacked Switches and are not endorsed or supported on emulators by their authors. They also require that the game is on the right patch level: one cheat author notes that for things to “play properly” you should be on version 1.2.0, not the launch 1.0.0 retail build, where no compatible cheats are present.

Using this category of cheat in online modes is strongly discouraged; even when the code technically works, it risks bans or corrupted online progression. Treat them as single-player and local-experiment tools.


999 all-items mod and similar demo tweaks

On top of raw memory cheats, small content mods exist for the demo that patch the data rather than hooking values at runtime. One simple example is a “999 All Items Mod” for the Switch demo, which preconfigures your save or game data so every item is already maxed out.

Functionally, this duplicates what the 999 items memory cheat does, but without toggling anything mid-match. It is mainly useful if you prefer a modded demo image or layeredFS-style mod on an emulator and want everything unlocked from the start.

Because these mods were built against the beta demo’s data layout, they are not guaranteed to apply cleanly to the full game. Mixing them into a retail image is a good way to break saves or crash on inventory access.


PC trainers: PLITCH, Cheat Happens, and others

On PC, Inazuma Eleven Victory Road has a more traditional trainer ecosystem. The game is listed as a supported title with 15 cheat codes in the PLITCH client for Steam builds, and there is a dedicated Steam trainer on Cheat Happens with eight mapped options.

PLITCH Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats (PC)

PLITCH ships its Victory Road trainer with one free item cheat and a larger set of premium options that cover stamina, tension, XP, and the match timer. You install the PLITCH client from the main games hub and then select Victory Road inside it.

Category PLITCH cheat Effect
Items (free) Unlimited Recovery Items (Battle) Recovery items used in battle don’t decrease, so you can heal as often as you like.
Health / energy Unlimited Team Health (Battle) Prevents your team from dropping to zero health during matches.
Health / energy Unlimited Tension (Battle) Keeps the tension gauge filled, similar to Max PTs on Switch.
Health / energy Quick Actions Cooldown (Battle) Reduces the wait time between actions, so units can act again more quickly.
Health / energy Unlimited Stamina Removes stamina drain, so players never tire during a match.
Player general No Recovery Items Cooldown (Battle) Lets you use recovery items back-to-back rather than waiting out a cooldown.
Money / resources Easy Tokens x999 (Story Tokens Screen) Sets or boosts your story tokens to 999 when you are in the tokens screen.
Skills / XP Experience Multiplier (Battle) Applies a multiplier to experience gained at the end of battles.
Skills / XP Set Character Level (Selected Character) Directly sets the level of the currently selected character.
Skills / XP Add Experience (Selected Character) Adds XP to the selected character, letting you push them toward the next level.
Skills / XP Reset Experience To 0 (Selected Character) Wipes XP back to zero for a character, useful for testing level curves.
Timer Increase Match Timer Extends the remaining time on the match clock.
Timer Decrease Match Timer Reduces the remaining time, effectively speeding up the match’s end.
Timer Freeze Match Timer Stops the match timer from advancing.

These cheats only apply to the PC release and assume you launch the game through PLITCH’s client. They are positioned squarely at solo play; using them in any online environment will be unreliable at best and may have account consequences.


Cheat Happens trainer for Victory Road (PC)

Cheat Happens maintains a separate Steam trainer for Inazuma Eleven Victory Road with eight mapped options focused on scoring, tension, movement, and the in-game clock. The trainer uses its own launcher because Victory Road ships with an anti-cheat module that blocks memory access.

Group Trainer option Effect
Scores All Goals Count for Team 1 Any goal scored is credited to Team 1, regardless of who actually scores.
Scores All Goals Count for Team 2 Any goal scored is credited to Team 2.
Matches Unlimited Dash Removes constraints on dashing so players can sprint continuously.
Matches Unlimited Tension and Meters Team 1 Locks tension and other meters for Team 1 at full.
Matches Unlimited Tension and Meters Team 2 Does the same for Team 2, useful for symmetric testing.
Game time Freeze Game Clock Stops the main match clock from counting down.
Shops & upgrades Easy Shop and Player Universe Token Purchases Removes or trivializes costs when buying in shops or with Player Universe Tokens.
Gameplay Game Speed Globally speeds up or slows down the game simulation.

To use this trainer safely, you have to launch Victory Road using the included Launcher.exe, not directly from Steam. The trainer author notes that the game’s anticheat “hijacks” certain OS-level functions and will otherwise block memory edits. They also stress that these options are intended for offline solo play, and that running Steam in offline mode with an offline profile is the safest way to keep trainer usage and online progression separate.


WeMod and other trainer ecosystems

WeMod lists Inazuma Eleven Victory Road with a Steam trainer marked “coming soon”. The workflow mirrors other WeMod titles: install the Windows client, let it auto-detect your Steam install, and toggle cheats from the in-app panel. There are no publicly listed options yet, so for now, PLITCH and Cheat Happens are the concrete, available trainers.


How these cheats intersect with progression and unlocks

Victory Road’s progression systems lean heavily on character collection and hero unlocks. Heroes in particular require stacking “Hero Spirits” within constellations and spending Bond Stars repeatedly until a specific character unlocks. None of the currently documented Switch or PC cheats directly toggle Hero Spirits or Bond Stars, but several indirectly compress the grind by making matches trivial or by multiplying experience and currencies.

If your goal is to unlock heroes quickly without touching low-level values yourself, the safest route on PC is usually to stack:

  • An experience multiplier or direct “Add Experience” cheat per character.
  • Unlimited stamina and tension, so you finish matches faster.
  • A token or currency cheat to buy more pulls or upgrades once you reach the relevant menus.

On Switch, the beta’s rank and item cheats show how quickly progression can be distorted—jumping rank points straight to a fixed value or giving yourself 999 items in one shot. Expect similar options for the retail build, and treat any online ladder or hero unlock timeline as non-credible once you start enabling them.


Used carefully and only in offline modes, Inazuma Eleven Victory Road cheats turn the game into a flexible sandbox: instant 99–0 scorelines, frozen timers, and fully leveled squads on demand. Used loosely, especially around online features and anticheat systems, they’re an easy way to lose progress or draw enforcement attention. Decide first whether you’re experimenting in a throwaway save or trying to keep a long-term profile intact, and only then start flipping the switches.