Released in 2012 to commemorate 50 years of James Bond films, 007 Legends was an ambitious but flawed first-person shooter. Developed by Eurocom and published by Activision, the game featured missions inspired by six Bond movies, from Goldfinger to Skyfall.

The PC version, however, suffered from poor optimization, bugs, and controversial design choices (like regenerating health and linear set pieces). Patch v1.2.15 was the last official update, addressing stability issues and AMD Eyefinity support, but it never fixed the core flaws.

For players revisiting 007 Legends today, a trainer – a program that modifies memory values to grant infinite health, ammo, stealth, or unlock all gadgets – can turn a frustrating experience into a casual, power-fantasy playthrough.

But search for “007 Legends v1.2.15 trainer by SKIDROW,” and you enter a minefield.


“Downloaded ‘007.Legends.v1.2.15.Trainer-SKIDROW.exe’ from a shady site. My AV went crazy – it was mining Monero in the background. No trainer functions worked.”


Using trainers in offline single-player games is generally legal (no EULA violation in most regions). However, downloading a cracked trainer from a warez site alongside a pirated copy of 007 Legends enters gray territory.

007 Legends is no longer sold digitally (delisted in 2017 due to licensing expiration). You can only find used physical copies or abandonware sites. While downloading the game itself may be technically illegal, trainers – as independent tools – are not inherently illegal.

That said, malware authors exploit this abandonware status to distribute fake “trainers by SKIDROW.” They know players are desperate for a working cheat and lower their guard.


Most trainers for 007 Legends were made for v1.0 or v1.1. The v1.2.15 patch changed:

A trainer designed for v1.1 will crash v1.2.15 or simply not work. Hence, the specific demand for a v1.2.15 trainer.

If you cannot find a working trainer, you can:


SKIDROW is a software cracking group, not a trainer development team. Historically, they released: