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Before diving into the DLC, let’s clarify the hardware. A JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) hack was the original exploit for early Xbox 360 dashboards (pre-8xxx series), allowing unsigned code to run. An RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) is the modern method for all later consoles, using timing glitches to bypass security.

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.

On a JTAG/RGH console, you can:

The DLC for Revelations is almost entirely focused on Raid Mode, which is a fantastic co-op arcade shooter that strips away puzzle-solving for pure combat and loot grinding. Here’s a breakdown of the key DLC on a modded console:

1. The Ghost Ship (The Essential Pack) This is the crown jewel. The Ghost Ship is a massive, non-linear bonus level set on a spectral version of the entire ship. On a JTAG/RGH console, having this unlocked from the start saves you the tedious grind of beating the main campaign on Infernal difficulty. The DLC includes the even harder Ghost Ship: Chaos variant, where level 50 enemies swarm you. Without mods, this is a hundred-hour grind. With the DLC unlocked, it’s immediate endgame fun.

2. Raid Mode Weapon Packs (Huge Payload / Resistance Set) These are a mixed bag. The Huge Payload pack gives you a magnum and a rifle with auto-fire – fantastic for speed-running early levels. The Resistance Set offers shotgun and machine gun combos. For a purist, these break the early-game difficulty. For a modded console player who has already beaten the game on 3DS or PC, these are welcome time-savers. No need to farm for a Pale Rider; it’s right there in your inventory.

3. Parts & Character Packs (Female Parts / Rachel DLC) The Female Parts pack (horribly named, classic Capcom) unlocks Jill, Jessica, and Rachael’s alternate costumes. The Rachel DLC is the most novel: you can play as the mutated Rachel in Raid Mode, complete with her unique voice lines and a claw attack. On a JTAG/RGH setup, you can even mod these characters into the campaign (via external trainers), which is hilariously broken but fun. Resident Evil Revelations -Jtag RGH DLC-

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For years, the Resident Evil franchise has mastered the art of survival horror. While mainline titles like RE4 and RE7 grab the headlines, the handheld-turned-console gem Resident Evil: Revelations remains a fan favourite for its return to the series' roots. Released originally for the Nintendo 3DS, the HD version landed on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and PC.

However, for the dedicated modding community—specifically those with a JTAG (early model) or RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) modded Xbox 360 consoles—Revelations offers something special. It’s not just about playing the game; it’s about accessing the full arsenal of DLC (Downloadable Content) without the constraints of Microsoft Points or online authentication.

This article serves as the ultimate guide to obtaining, installing, and optimizing the Resident Evil Revelations DLC on your custom firmware Xbox 360.


In the context of the Xbox 360, Resident Evil Revelations DLC primarily focuses on enhancing the arcade-style

rather than expanding the main story. For users on JTAG/RGH modded consoles, installing this content involves a specific file structure to ensure the console recognizes the add-ons without an official Xbox Live connection. DLC Content Review Before diving into the DLC, let’s clarify the hardware

The DLC is generally split into three categories: characters, weapons, and custom part sets. Characters (Raid Mode Only): Widely considered the best character addition due to her Magnum Mastery

, which allows her to fire the game's most powerful weapons at double speed. Rachael Ooze

A mutated version of Rachael Foley. While she has high health regeneration and powerful melee, she suffers from a speed penalty and high recoil with all weapons, making her a polarizing choice. Parker's Government Handgun:

Noted as one of the most useful starting weapons in Raid Mode for its high firepower, making it effective for early boss encounters. Jill's Samurai Edge:

Features an increased critical hit rate, though its utility drops off as you find high-level loot in late-game stages like Ghost Ship. Jessica's G18:

Considered the least useful, primarily serving as a high-capacity pistol with minimal recoil. Part Sets (Enhancement & Resistance): In the context of the Xbox 360, Resident

These provide early access to powerful weapon modifiers (like health-on-hit or increased damage against strong foes) that can otherwise be found through normal, albeit time-consuming, gameplay. JTAG/RGH Installation Guide

Because JTAG/RGH consoles do not use the official marketplace, you must manually place DLC files into the internal hard drive's content structure: Ensure your USB is formatted to File Path: The DLC must be placed in Content\0000000000000000\43430833\00000002\ is the specific Resident Evil Revelations is the standard folder for DLC content. Unlocking: Use a tool like

on your console to scan and unlock the DLC if it shows as "locked" or "corrupt" in the official dashboard. Verification:

Launch the game and check the Raid Mode character or weapon selection to confirm the new items are available. Verdict: Is it Worth It?

For most players, the DLC is a "nice to have" but not essential. It offers a significant head start for Raid Mode. If you are a completionist,

is the standout recommendation due to her unique gameplay efficiency with Magnums. for late-game Raid Mode?


Unlike standard DLC, the JTAG/RGH community created custom Save Data and TU (Title Updates) that act as DLC. The "Super Save" or "Unlock All" modification unlocks: