The is a testament to the developer's commitment to player freedom. Whether you are a newcomer looking to learn the ropes, a speedrunner practicing specific sections, or a chaotic player wanting to break the game, the built-in cheats offer a fantastic, officially supported way to enjoy ULTRAKILL on your own terms. Enjoy the chaos, and keep styling! If you’d like, let me know:
The is perhaps the most powerful tool in the menu. By right-clicking with it equipped, you open a radial menu containing: Enemies : Every enemy you have previously encountered. Pickups : Skulls, Soap, torches, and Dual Wield power-ups.
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To access the cheat menu in Ultrakill, you'll need to enable developer mode. Here's how:
The ULTRAKILL Cheat Menu is a gold standard for developer-provided tools. It doesn't just "break" the game; it recontextualizes it as a playground. Whether you're a speedrunner practicing a skip or a casual player who just wants to see 50 Filth explode at once, it is an indispensable part of the ULTRAKILL experience. If you'd like, I can:
: Enable Invincibility , Blind Enemies (enemies won't target you), or No Weapon Cooldown .
In the pantheon of modern first-person shooters, ULTRAKILL stands out not only for its breakneck pace and aggressive "style meter" mechanics but for its unique relationship with player agency. While most games relegate cheating to the realm of third-party software or external hacks, ULTRAKILL bakes the "Cheat Menu" directly into the fabric of the game itself. Accessible via a simple mod or, in some contexts, hidden within the game's console commands, this menu does not merely break the game; it transforms it. The inclusion of an official-sanctioned cheat system serves as a meta-commentary on difficulty, acting as a sandbox for creativity and a necessary pressure valve for a game that demands near-perfection.