Just remember: stay offline, block Live using DashLaunch, and always backup your profile before experimenting. The Ooze are scary enough—you don't need a console ban ruining your day.
Capcom has shut down the ResidentEvil.net servers multiple times, and the Xbox 360 marketplace is now legacy. The "Raid Mode: Stage Pack" (Ghost Ship: Chaos) is no longer available for purchase via standard means. The only way to play that content on original hardware in 2025 is via a modded console.
For years, Resident Evil Revelations has held a special place in the hearts of survival horror fans. Originally released for the Nintendo 3DS, it rekindled the classic formula of limited resources, atmospheric dread, and the iconic "zombie" terror of the franchise (albeit with the aquatic, mutated Ooze). When Capcom ported it to HD consoles (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and later PC), it gained a new lease on life thanks to improved visuals and redesigned gameplay.
Why do you need these for Resident Evil Revelations ? Because the Xbox 360 version of the game relied heavily on online authentication for its bonus content. Without a modded console, you cannot manually install Title Updates or DLC without going through the official Xbox Live marketplace—which often requires payment or a Gold subscription.
However, for the dedicated modding community—specifically those using (for older Xbox 360 dashboards) and RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) consoles— Resident Evil Revelations became something more. It became a sandbox for content locked behind online passes and microtransactions.