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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Update: 'Call of Duty: World at War,' Plus Three More Titles Arrive on the Microsoft Feature

Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Update: 'Call of Duty: World at War,' Plus Three More Titles Arrive on the Microsoft Feature

This week, four new titles were added on the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility feature. The titles in "Call of Duty: World at War," "E4: Every Extend Extra Extreme," "Fun Town Mahjong" and "Encleverment Experiment."

The arrival of "Call of Duty: World at War" on the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility brings a total of 4 CoD series in the feature. The other titles include "Call of Duty 2," "Call of Duty 3" and "Call of Duty: Black Ops."

Interestingly, "World at War" is the last CoD series that tackled the "World War II," before Treyarch moved on to feature the Eastern and Pacific Front Campaign. It is also the" World at War" that Treyarch introduced the Zombie Mode of the "Call of Duty" franchise.

Two weeks in a row, the Xbox Xbox One Backwards Compatibility featured Call of Duty titles. The last one, which arrived few days ago is "Call of Duty 3." It's a sure sign that more interesting titles will arrive on the feature. Meanwhile, at least three more CoD titles remain on the list of the Top 10 most voted backwards compatibility title. It includes "Modern Warfare 2," "Modern Warfare" and "Modern Warfare 3."

The rest of the titles that remain elusive in the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility list are "Skyrim," "GTA IV," "Mass Effect 3," "Batman: Arkham City" and "BioShock: Infinite." take note that, if you previously owned the the games on the Xbox 360 console, you will automatically find them in the Xbox One Store. If not, you will need to purchase the game and manually download it on your current gen platform.

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