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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Latest Games and Updates: Microsoft Adds New Titles, Confirms Games with Gold for December 2016

Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Latest Games and Updates: Microsoft Adds New Titles, Confirms Games with Gold for December 2016

New games are available for the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility which players can enjoy soon. Microsoft has also confirmed the list for the Games with Gold December 2016.

New games for Xbox consoles

The three games recently introduced for Xbox One Backwards Compatibility are "Pure," "Burnout Paradise" and "Rayman Legends." The title "Burnout Paradise" is included in the Games with Gold list for December 2016 which can be enjoyed by Gold subscribers beginning next month.

On the other hand, "Pure" is only available for the disc version of the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility. The three additions has brought the total number of Xbox One games via backwards compatibility to 291.

More titles now available

This is already a big number considering that it takes time and effort to come up with a game for for backwards compatibility. Gamers with Gold subscription can also enjoy more titles for free.

Earlier, Microsoft also added titles like "Escape Dead Island," "Omega Five," "Military Madness" and "Dead Space Ignition" to the lineup of backward compatible games. Players can check out these new games on the My Games and Apps tab of their consoles.

Games with Gold December 2016 

Aside from this, Microsoft has also confirmed the list of titles for the Games with Gold December 2016. Among these are two new titles for the Xbox One and Xbox 360. The first games to be available next month are "Outland" for Xbox 360 and "Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition" for the Xbox One.

"Sleeping Dogs" can be grabbed for the entire month of December while "Outland" will be available beginning December 1 to 15. "Outlast" will also be offered from December 16 to January 15 on the Xbox One.

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