Wolfenstein: Youngblood has an arsenal of weapons that are pretty barebones at first, but can be customized like crazy in the game's store. These upgrades and skins can be purchased with either in-game currency or with Gold Bars that can be purchased with real world dollars and cents. The upgrades come pretty naturally just by collecting coins while playing through the game's story mode, but fans who want to speed up the process without busting out their wallet do have another option... Assuming they're on PC and don't mind cheating.

PC owners who are playing through Wolfenstein: Youngblood can totally bypass the coin grind portion of the game with the use of CheatEngine. Obviously CheatEngine is not a sanctioned add-on and consumers should use the service at their own risk (definitely in offline mode). Since every item in the game's store can be purchased with either coins or gold, that means players just need to use CheatEngine to get a ton of coins and they'll never need the microtransaction currency.

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CheatEngine can be used to alter the amount of coins found so that players can just quickly earn all of the coins that they need by running through the first level, or so. After that, every character skin, boost, and weapon upgrade should be easily within their budget.

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It seems very likely that Bethesda and MachineGames may patch in a defense against this exploit in the near future, since it potentially impacts how much money the game is going to make off of microtransactions. Considering the low $30 entry to the game, that extra profit is likely even more important this time around. Definitely keep in mind that using CheatEngine is a risk and Game Rant is not officially recommending or endorsing the tool.

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Wolfenstein: Youngblood releases July 26 for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One. Game Rant was provided a PC version for this review.

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Source: Dark Side of Gaming