Total Overdose Pizza Trainer <2026 Release>
The map in Total Overdose has hidden areas and glitched geometry. Normally, falling into the void kills you. With the Pizza Trainer overriding your health value, you can survive falls into the abyss, allowing you to explore the unfinished "El Infierno" (Hell) area left in the game files by the developers.
Q: Is the Pizza Trainer a virus?
A: Most versions are safe if downloaded from trusted archival sites. Always scan first.
Q: Can I use it on the PS2 version?
A: No. Trainers are for PC only. total overdose pizza trainer
Q: Does it work with the GOG version?
A: Sometimes. Rename TOD_GOG.exe to TOD.exe and disable cloud saves.
Q: Why does everyone call it “pizza”?
A: Likely due to the Cheat Happens trainer icon or a Spanish modder’s nickname. The map in Total Overdose has hidden areas
Q: Can I make my own pizza trainer?
A: Yes, using Cheat Engine and a little Lua scripting. But why bother when the legend already exists?
In the original game, there is no official pizza mission. However, data miners have found remnants of cut content in the game’s scripts, including references to Pizza_Delivery and El_Pizza_Loco. Some believe a trainer was developed to reactivate this cut content, allowing players to drive a pizza delivery scooter while performing Loco Moves (flips and tricks) to earn extra points. In the original game, there is no official pizza mission
Search for reputable modding archives (like GameCopyWorld or The Mod DB). Look for a file named something like TOD_Pizza_Trainer_v2.0.exe. Ensure the file size is small (usually 300KB to 2MB). Warning: Many fake "Pizza Trainer" downloads contain malware. Always scan with Windows Defender.
Do not download random files named "pizza.exe" from shady sites. Stick to reputable trainer repositories.
A trainer is a small program that runs in the background while you play. It injects code into the game's memory to freeze values. For Total Overdose, standard trainers usually offer the following options: