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Additional 2 New Titles Arrived on the ‘Xbox One Backwards Compatibility’ List

'Xbox One Backwards Compatibility' Update: See New Titles Here!

The "Xbox One backwards compatibility" feature is expanding and just recently, it added two new titles on the feature. In a post by Larry Hryb a.k.a Major Nelson on twitter, he announced the arrival of Siberia and Boom Boom Rocket to the feature. The backwards compatibility list now has over 221 titles on its record.

The previous weeks after the "Red Dead Redemption" was introduced saw different titles arriving on the feature and in case you missed some of the titles, they include Fret Nice, Sonic 4: Episodes 1&2, Bionic Commando Rearmed 2, NEOGEO BATTLE COLISEUM, Crystal Defenders, Pac-Man Museum and Capcom Arcade Cabinet.

Prior to that, the "Xbox One backwards compatibility" feature had FLOCK!, Half Minute Hero and Tour de France 2009. There are rumors that after the "Red Dead Redemption" arrived on the backwards compatibility list, Rockstar is considering making a sequel. Despite the game developer keeping mum about the issue, fans expect some sort of announcement at the upcoming Gamescom 2016.

Is your favorite Xbox 360 game already on the backwards compatible list? Rumor is that, Bioshock 1&2, Bioshock Infinite and Skate 3 will soon arrive, but until now, there's no specific date on when to expect them.

Larry Hryb once hinted that Skate 3 might be next after a fan mentioned on twitter how he hopes Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 to arrive on the "Xbox One backwards compatibility" feature wherein, Hryb answered "Or Skate 3."

According to EXPRESS UK, despite Skate 3 not being the most popular among the voted games, it still garnered 35,000 votes, making it one of the most sought games on the "Xbox One backwards compatibility" feature.

Are you contented on the pace by which Microsoft releases their Xbox one backwards compatibility titles? Share on GamenGuide the titles you want to see next time they update the list.

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