Games like Call of Duty Mobile and Genshin Impact have server-side anti-cheat. Even an exclusive iGameGod IPA cannot hide modified memory values forever. Expect account suspension within days or hours, often hardware-level bans.
The iOS modding community is fractured. The creators of iGameGod (the original tool) release it for free on their GitHub. However, the "exclusive IPA" market profits off their work. Many of these exclusives are just repackaged free tools with a config.ini file locked behind a paywall. igamegod ipa file exclusive
However, defenders of the exclusive IPA argue that the fee is for maintenance. As Apple updates iOS weekly (16.x, 17.x, 18.x), maintaining a working injection method is a cat-and-mouse game. The exclusive developers are the ones reverse engineering the dyld shared cache to find new hooks. Games like Call of Duty Mobile and Genshin
Apple’s CoreTrust bug (exploited by TrollStore) is patched in newer versions. The exclusive IPA community often uses newer, proprietary injection methods (like a modified version of the insert_dylib source) that work specifically on iOS 16.6 and 17.0 beta. These aren't available on GitHub; they are distributed privately. The iOS modding community is fractured