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New Xbox One Backwards Compatible Games

Halo: Reach, Fable 3, Portal, Braid, and More Added to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility

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Fulfilling their promise from earlier, Microsoft has revealed the new set of titles being added to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility for this month. The list includes a lot of fan favorites, and highly requested games. In total, sixteen games have been added to the feature, which already allows over a hundred Xbox 360 games to be played on Xbox One. Check out the list below:

New Xbox One Backwards Compatible titles: “Braid, DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION, Doritos Crash Course, Fable III, Halo: Reach, Hydro Thunder, Iron Brigade, Kane & Lynch 2, Motocross Madness, MS.PAC-MAN, Peggle, Portal: Still Alive, Spelunky, Splosion Man, Ticket to Ride, Zuma’s Revenge!”

Microsoft announced the new titles, saying “since launch on Nov. 12, fans have been enjoying Xbox 360 games on Xbox One for the first time ever, logging more than 9 million hours spent playing Xbox 360 games on Xbox One. And the most popular games fans from around the world have been spending those hours playing are Fallout 3, Gears of War 3, Just Cause 2, Assassin’s Creed II and DiRT 3.”

More games are planned to be added to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility, with Microsoft saying that new games will be announced monthly. If you have specific games that you want to see added you can click here to put in a request.


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