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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility News: See the 8 Titles You’re About To Get

8 New Titles Arrived on the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Feature

It is the post E3 2016 and fans of Microsoft can't seem to stop talking about the Xbox One S and the Project Scorpio that was introduced. Nevertheless, the event didn't quite live to some of the players expectations as they noticed how one important announcement was denied to them; the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature.

While Microsoft may think, it's just a small thing that was not present at the event, everyone seems to have talked about the backwards-compatible feature that wasn't there at the end of the event. Now, it looks like Microsoft has taken the step in fixing that after they announced 8 more new titles in the XBox One backwards compatibility list.

According to the EXPRESS UK, the latest titles to arrive at the Xbox feature include "Fallout: New Vegas," "Joe Danger," "Crystal Quest," "Red Faction Battlegrounds," "D&D: Chronicles of Mystara," "Blood Knights," "Comic Jumper" and "I Am Alive." All of the games mentioned are now playable and you previously owned them on the Xbox 360 console, it will automatically appear on your Xbox One platform. However, if this is your first time playing the games, you may need to manually download them from the Xbox One Store.

Also, you may want to check the recently announced Xbox Games with Gold that by the Christian Times. Some of the interesting titles included in article were "Final Fantasy 13," "Halo Wars" and "Costume Quest 2." Unfortunately, "Red Dead Redemption" is still unavailable as well as "Bioshock" and "Bioshock 2." While "Red Dead Redemption" may eventually arrive, it was previously revealed by Microsoft that they are having a hard time getting a licence in order to include the game in the XBox One backwards compatibility feature.  

Don't miss some of the upcoming titles in the backwards-compatible feature and check them on GamesNGuide.

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