Fifa 15 Regenerator -

Once complete, launch FIFA 15. If the modded league names appear on the main menu, the regenerator worked. If you crash immediately, you likely have a corrupted database file (DB), not a regeneration issue.

Best for: Editing teams, players, and kits visually. Creation Master (CM15) has an integrated regenerator. Whenever you save a change (e.g., changing Messi’s boots), CM15 automatically asks: "Regenerate now?"

Our Recommendation: Use Creation Master 15 for database edits, but keep i68 Controller on your desktop for forced regenerations after crashes.


  • Step-by-Step: How to Run the Regenerator
  • Common Errors and Fixes
  • Does the Regenerator work for Career Mode?
  • Conclusion: Is it still necessary in 2025?

  • In simple terms, a Regenerator (often referred to as "i68 Regenerator" or "File Master Regenerator") is a software tool that forces the FIFA 15 engine to rebuild its internal file structure. Unlike modern FIFA titles that use a live-updating file system, FIFA 15 relied on an indexed system. fifa 15 regenerator

    When you install a mod (e.g., a patch that adds a new league or fixes team names), you are adding files to the Game/data folder. However, FIFA 15 does not automatically scan this folder. It reads from a hidden index of files stored within large .big archives. The regenerator "regenerates" this index.

    Yes, but with a caveat.

    If you are deep into a Career Mode save (e.g., season 4), do not run the regenerator unless you are fixing a crash. Regenerating changes the database hash. If you regenerate in the middle of a save game, you risk: Once complete, launch FIFA 15

    The Golden Rule: Always run the FIFA 15 Regenerator before starting a new Career Mode save. Once the save is started, freeze your mods and do not regenerate again unless absolutely necessary.

    For "Live Editor" mods (like changing a player's potential mid-career), you typically need to regenerate, then load the save, then save as a new file to lock in the changes.


    Yes, after any change to game files – adding, replacing, or deleting files inside FIFA 15’s Game/data folder. This includes: Our Recommendation: Use Creation Master 15 for database

    No, you do not need to regenerate after changes that are purely within the squads file (like roster edits via the in-game Edit Teams menu). Those are saved in your Documents/FIFA 15/ folder and loaded separately.


    Even with a regenerator, FIFA 15 is finicky. Here are the top three issues and fixes: