Version 10.1 was the last official release before the product line was discontinued. It included the largest built‑in cheat database, support for PS2 Slim models, and added broadband internet support for downloading codes from the official website. However, because the final version still points to www.codebreaker.com (a domain that no longer hosts the service), Codebreaker 10.1 can no longer connect to the internet for automatic code updates or use its chat feature—a limitation that all users should be aware of.
Depending on your platform of choice, setting up the cheat software requires a few specific steps.
: Ensure this specialized file is precisely named cb_launch.elf (lowercase matters) and paste it directly into your memory card's BOOT directory ( mc0:/BOOT/cb_launch.elf ).
The "10.1" version is often celebrated for its massive built-in database, frequently cited as containing codes for over . Database: Covers a vast range of NTSC and PAL titles.
The remains an essential tool for retro gamers wanting to break the limits of their PS2 library. Whether you're using it to break through a difficult level or to see what happens when you give CJ maximum muscle in GTA: San Andreas , Codebreaker offers unmatched flexibility.