A number of new titles have been added to the Xbox One backwards compatibility list
A number of Xbox 360 titles have been added to the Xbox One's list of backwards compatible games.The games were announced on Twitter by Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb. The eight titles include games from developers such as Capcom, Bethesda, and even Hello Games. Below you can see a full list of the Xbox 360 games that you can now play on the Xbox One:
A number of Xbox 360 titles have been added to the Xbox One’s list of backwards compatible games.
The games were announced on Twitter by Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb. The eight titles include games from developers such as Capcom, Bethesda, and even Hello Games. Below you can see a full list of the Xbox 360 games that you can now play on the Xbox One:
- Blood Knights
- Comic Jumper
- Crystal Quest
- Dungeons and Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara
- Fallout: New Vegas
- I Am Alive
- Joe Danger Special Edition
- Red Faction: Battlegrounds
Fallout: New Vegas & D&D: Chronicles of Mystara are coming to Xbox One Back Compat today https://t.co/qPMRNrLoTQ pic.twitter.com/lj25zQqNSp
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) June 23, 2016
Along with new Xbox 360 games being added to the system’s backwards compatible list, a number of major updates are coming to the Xbox One as well. The long awaited background music feature is coming later this summer, and will allow gamers to choose their own soundtrack to all of their gaming adventures. A second new feature, Looking for Group, works like a help wanted ad. Players put up their cause on any game in order to find others with a similar cause, such as finding more raiders in The Division. The last new feature, which will release this fall, is Arena. With Arena, gamers are able to create their own tournaments online, or join tournaments made by AAA developers and more.
It was also recently announced that the Xbox One S will launch later this year. The system will be priced at $299 for the 500GB console, and will come with an updated Xbox One controller.