Ubisoft introduced Ghost Mode—a permadeath difficulty where reloading a weapon mid-magazine wastes bullets and dying erases your 40-hour save file. While thrilling, losing a character to a glitch (a helicopter clipping a tree) is infuriating. Many players use mod menus with "Save Position" and "Teleport" to bypass the game’s glitchy physics while keeping the permadeath spirit alive.
Why does a Tier 1 elite operator run out of parachutes? Vanilla Wildlands forces you to find parachute crates. A Mod Menu allows infinite HALO jumps. Why can’t you fly a commercial jet? A Mod Menu can unlock drivable civilian aircraft that were previously just scenery.
Released in 2017, Wildlands was Ubisoft’s grand experiment in open-world military chaos. It was beautiful, massive, and repetitive. The core loop—clear a base, interrogate a lieutenant, rinse, repeat—grew stale after 20 hours. Worse, for the hardcore player, the game’s grind was oppressive.
Want that specific LVOA-C assault rifle? You need to find all 20 weapon cases. Need skill points? Complete 50 side missions. Ubisoft leaned heavily into "Live Service" mechanics, including micro-transactions for time-saver packs. The community grew frustrated. They felt less like elite Ghosts and more like digital janitors cleaning Santa Blanca graffiti off every wall in Bolivia.
Enter the modder.
Ghost Recon Wildlands utilizes BattlEye anti-cheat. If you load a mod menu while BattlEye is active, you will be banned within minutes.
Ubisoft has officially moved on to support Ghost Recon Breakpoint (which has a built-in "Ghost Experience" mode that ironically makes a mod menu less necessary). However, Wildlands has a legacy problem: The servers are still online, but the dev team is gone.
Because Ubisoft rarely patches Wildlands anymore (the last major patch was years ago), current mod menus are stable. They don't break because nothing changes.
The Verdict: If you have 100% completed the campaign and are bored, a Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Mod Menu is the ultimate "New Game Plus." It turns Bolivia into a legitimate sandbox universe. But if you are a first-time player? Stay away. You will ruin the tension of the cartel hunt for yourself. tom clancy 39-s ghost recon wildlands mod menu
Assume all risk. Ensure the game is fully updated.
Step 1: Disable BattlEye.
Navigate to your Wildlands installation folder (...\Steam\steamapps\common\Ghost Recon Wildlands\). Open BattlEye folder. Run Uninstall_BattlEye.bat. Then, set your Ubisoft Connect client to "Offline Mode."
Step 2: Download a Trusted Injector.
Avoid "pre-packaged" mod menus. Instead, download Cheat Engine 7.5 (open source) and find a verified CT Table on a reputable forum (search "Wildlands cheat table fearlessrevolution").
Step 3: Launch the Game.
Start Wildlands. Load into the actual gameplay world (not the main menu). Stand in a safe house. Released in 2017, Wildlands was Ubisoft’s grand experiment
Step 4: Inject.
Open Cheat Engine. Select the GRW.exe process. Load your downloaded .CT file. When prompted, keep the current address list. Activate the "Enable" script at the top.
Step 5: Tweak.
If successful, you will see a list of checkboxes. Activate "Infinite Health" or "Stealth Mode." You should hear a confirmation tone. You are now modded.
Use the teleport function to jump to the Predator mission location. Turn on Enemy God Mode (yes, some menus let you make enemies immortal). Now, you are the prey. You must use smoke grenades and diversion lures to survive a squad of unkillable Unidad soldiers.
As of 2024-2025, the modding scene for Wildlands has settled into a few reliable (though technically unsupported) tools. Assume all risk