Entertainment Gaming Cheat Codes for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Unlock all missions, characters, and more cheats for Ghost Recon on PC Share PINTEREST Email Print Entertainment Music TV & Film Performing Arts Visual Arts Fashion & Style Love & Romance Gaming By Michael Klappenbach Michael Klappenbach Writer DePaul University Michael Klappenbach is an IT professional and an expert on games and gaming equipment. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 04/13/20 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon is a modern military first-person shooter that emphasizes strategy just as much as precision and reflexes. The PC version of Ghost Recon has cheat codes for unlocking secret weapons, infinite ammo, invincibility, and more. Information in this article applies to the original Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon for Windows. Ubisoft Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Cheat Codes To access the cheat console, press the Enter key on your keyboard's numeric keypad. If you're playing on a laptop without a number pad, you may have to use a different key. Type the desired code in the cheat console and press Enter to activate the cheat. Cheat Code Effect ammo Unlimited ammo autowin Automatically complete mission boom Shake the screen chickenrun Grenades become chickens cisco Achieve objectives one at a time (enter repeatedly) eviltwin Change face to pink cheeks extremepaintball Paintball mode gogetem Track down enemies help List all console commands kit (kit file) Change your kit to the specified file loc Report current location mark Mark location for teleport mark2 Mark location for teleport perf Enable debug counters quit Exit the game range Show range of enemies and team members refill Refill entire inventory rock Take over enemy bases run Increase your running speed by 10 setgama #.# Set gamma (normal is 0.5) shadow Individual invisibility spawn Teleport to preset locations squirrelkite Grenades become squirrels superman Individual invincibility teamShadow Team invisibility teamSuperman Team invincibility teleport Teleport to a location you marked testpath Dog sounds toggleai Toggle AI togglemovetrees Toggle freezing trees toggleshowactorstats Toggle actor stats toggleshoweffectsstats Toggle effect stats toggleshowframerate Toggle frame rate toggleshowinterfacestats Toggle interface stats toggleshowlevelstats Toggle level stats toggleshowperfcounters Toggle performance counters toggleshowsystemmemorystats Toggle system memory stats toggleshowtexturememorystats Toggle texture memory stats toggleshowtotalstats Toggle total stats tracers Toggle display of tracers unlockheros Unlock all hero characters Enter help to see a list of all available console commands. Unlock All Missions You must edit a game file to enable cheats for unlocking missions. Look for a document named unlocked_missions.xml in the main Ghost Recon Directory and open it using a text editor. Delete all of the text inside and replace it with the following: m01_caves.mism02_farm.mism03_rrbridge.mism04_village.mism05_embassy.mism06_castle.mism07_river.mism08_battlefield.mism09_swamp.mism10_ruined_city.mism11_pow_camp.mism12_docks.mism13_airbase.mism14_mountain.mism15_red_square.mis When you save the file, make sure you keep the original file name and leave it in the same place you found it. The next time you start the game, all missions will be unlocked. About Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Series Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon tells the story of a fictional conflict between the United States and Russia. Set in a fictional 2008, the game puts players in charge of a squad of elite special forces known as Ghost. The first game in the Ghost Recon series was originally released for PC and later ported to Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo Gamecube. The full game is still available from digital download services for PC games such as Steam. The original game saw the release of three expansion packs. The tenth installment, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, was released in 2017, and the eleventh entry, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breaking Point, came out in 2019. The gameplay has been tweaked a little with each release, but the series has stayed true to the tactical squad-based approach in which players control a single soldier while planning and issuing orders at the squad level. By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies