As for the trainer, it was deleted from the USB drive, and the group made a pact to only use legitimate methods to enjoy their games from then on. The RGH mod on their Xbox 360 consoles would remain, but it would be used for its original purpose: to enable homebrew and custom firmware, not to cheat.
One of the gamers, a young man named Alex, had just obtained a copy of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 and was eager to try it out. However, he quickly realized that the game was proving to be much tougher than he had anticipated. The enemies were relentless, and he found himself dying repeatedly.
It was a tough journey, but in the end, they were rewarded with a sense of accomplishment and a deeper appreciation for the game. And they learned a valuable lesson about the importance of fair play and respecting the game developers.