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Xbox One News and Updates: Newest Games With Gold November 2016; Five Backwards Compatibility Titles This Week

Xbox One News and Updates: Newest Games With Gold November 2016; Five Backwards Compatibility Titles This Week

Unofficially confirmed, Microsoft has again made the gamers thrilled with the news that the Games with Gold November 2016 titles are to be revealed this week. It also includes the Five Backwards Compatibility titles. In the previous months, leaks have spread out before Microsoft released its latest lineup, but in the current Games with Gold titles, nothing broke out just yet. Gamers must have been awaiting these newest titles as it might arrive from Microsoft on Tuesday, Oct. 25, Express reported.

"Pneuma: Breath of Life", "Knight Squad", "Dirt 3", "Dungeon Siege III", "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" and "Red Dead Redemption 2" are some of the games available on Xbox One and Xbox 360. Some of it was even released for free in the last quarter of 2015 on Xbox One.

"Galaga Legions" and "Joe Danger 2: The Movie" have over 1000 votes combined on the Xbox feedback site. These are now available via Xbox One Backwards Compatibility. Larry Hryb of Xbox confirmed it on Twitter, and also revealed that new bundle of titles can be downloaded with more than 250 games.

In addition, the Orange Box from Valve, including "Half Life 2: Episode 2", "Team Fortress 2" and "Portal" are also available for download. Xbox Chief Phil Spencer was asked whether games from the original Xbox console will become available in the future. "We haven't ruled it out but we aren't working on it right now. I'd like to find the time to do it", he answered.

Xbox is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft Corporation. They have developed a series of video game consoles. They also have game applications, streaming services and an online service Xbox Live. In 2001 to 2002, the original Xbox console was released in Japan, North America, Australia and Europe.

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