Zenless Zone Zero Cheat - Pipsi Zzz Project May 2026
HoYoverse has a notoriously aggressive stance on cheating. If you are caught using a tool like Pipsi:
Furthermore, if you have spent money on the Battle Pass or Monochrome, that money is gone. There is no appeal process for third-party software usage. Zenless Zone Zero Cheat - Pipsi ZZZ Project
The "Pipsi ZZZ Project" is allegedly a third-party cheat client or memory injector designed specifically for Zenless Zone Zero. Unlike simple macro recorders or screen overlays, the Pipsi Project claims to interact directly with the game’s client-side memory to manipulate real-time data. HoYoverse has a notoriously aggressive stance on cheating
According to leaked changelogs and developer notes (likely originating from Russian or Eastern European modding collectives, given the "Pipsi" moniker), this tool aims to provide features that HoYoverse’s anti-cheat system typically blocks. Furthermore, if you have spent money on the
The Pipsi Project operates similarly to other cheat engines targeting Unreal Engine games. It functions by altering the memory values or "hooking" into the game’s functions while it runs.
However, ZZZ presents a unique challenge for cheat developers. Like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, ZZZ utilizes a hybrid online model. While the world is rendered locally on the player's device, critical data—such as Polychrome balances, gacha results, and account progression—are stored on HoYoverse’s servers.
This means that while Pipsi can make a player immortal or deal infinite damage in a Hollow, it cannot directly generate Polychrome (the premium currency) or inject S-Rank characters into an account. Those attempting to use cheats to generate currency usually find their game crashing or their account flagged for data inconsistency.