Resident Evil 6 Nintendo Switch Cheats Link [exclusive]

Like its release on other platforms, the game is designed around by clearing campaigns, completing specific achievements, and spending skill points.

You must clear all four story campaigns to make infinite ammo available for purchase in the skill slot. Mercenaries Maps: Steel Beast: Clear Chris/Piers campaign. Mining the Depths: Clear Jake/Sherry campaign. Secret Costumes (EX Outfits)

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Since infinite ammo costs a high amount of Skill Points (SP), use these methods to farm quickly:

To "cheat" the progression system and get those powerful skills quickly, use the farming method: Start Chris Chapter 4 on any difficulty. Reach the section in the airplane hangar/cockpit. Open the chests to find a 5,000 SP and a 2,000 SP item. Reach a checkpoint (the typewriter icon in the corner). Quit to the main menu and Restart Chapter . You keep the points and can repeat this every 2 minutes. 🎭 Character & Costume Unlocks Like its release on other platforms, the game

Open the various crates and defeat the high-tier enemies roaming the alleyways.

Reduces incoming damage by half, acting as a soft shield. Mining the Depths: Clear Jake/Sherry campaign

If you are looking for a traditional "cheat code" (like a button sequence for infinite ammo) to input in the menu, there are none for the Nintendo Switch version. Like most modern Capcom ports, Resident Evil 6 relies on in-game completion rewards rather than input codes.

Because the best "cheats" (like Infinite Ammo and Defense Level 3) require hundreds of thousands of Skill Points, farming them quickly is essential. The Chris Campaign Chapter 5 Method

: Clearing any single campaign unlocks the ability to set up to 8 different skill arrangements, allowing you to swap your active boosts on the fly during gameplay. 💡 Quick Exploits & Mechanics

The Day 1 Update (Version 1.0.1) added to the Switch version, addressing fan complaints that Resident Evil 4 on Switch lacked this feature. Version 1.0.2 (January 2022) included further stability improvements, though specific patch notes were not published by Capcom.