Project Unification is FREE!

The Cheat Solution for PCSX2

Project Unification is - and always will be - free to use.  This is non-commercial software, and there will never be any price or fees to pay in order to use the software with 100% functionality.

extremely user friendly graphical interface

Project Unification features a built in tool to add codes to the Project Unification database.  Or, if you feel up to it, you can add codes to the database manually using Microsoft Access.


Project Unification is a program intended to make using cheats on PCSX2 as easy as possible (through a highly user-friendly interface) as well as automating the process of using cheats as much as possible.  


Over time, it is my hope that the Project Unification code database will grow to include codes for as many PS2 games as possible.

A needed solution for PCSX2

PNACH Codes made easy!

Use the Built In Tool To Add Codes

Legal Disclaimer:

This software is provided by Scholar Technology Solutions, LLC "as is" and "with all faults." Scholar Technology Solutions, LLC makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the safety, suitability, lack of viruses, inaccuracies, typographical errors, or other harmful components of this software. There are inherent dangers in the use of any software, and you are solely responsible for determining whether this software is compatible with your equipment and other software installed on your equipment. You are also solely responsible for the protection of your equipment and backup of your data, and Scholar Technology Solutions, LLC will not be liable for any damages you may suffer in connection with using, modifying, or distributing this software.


Project Unification functions by providing a database of games with their respective codes; the user need only select the game and the applicable cheats that they want to use for said game.


​Previously, in order to use cheats with PCSX2, the user was likely to have to find cheats in their codebreaker/action replay/etc. form, convert them to PCSX2 PNACH codes, manually create/edit PNACH files, and manually edit those files as needed to disable/enable codes at various times.  This is a tedious and non-user friendly method of using cheats, which leads to frustration, failure, and time expenditures for many users.  Project Unification solves this issue.

Project Unification