Xbox Backwards Compatibility
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Bullet Soul and Bullet Soul -Infinite Burst- now available via Xbox One backward compatibility
By Matt Brown last updated
Adding to the ever-growing lineup of supported titles, "Bullet Soul" and its successor, "Bullet Soul -Infinite Burst-," can now be played on Xbox One consoles via Backward Compatibility.

This Week in Xbox: Hitman's episodic shift, Destiny 2 rumors, Black Ops 1 for backwards compat
By Jez Corden last updated
This week we're looking at Square Enix's shift to episodic games, Destiny 2 reports, Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 for backwards compatibility and more!

Kinect adventure Child of Eden and more games are joining backward compatibility today
By Asher Madan last updated
Good news, even more games are joining backward compatibility today! Xbox 360 classics Child of Eden, Goat Simulator and KOF Sky Stage are coming to Xbox One today according to Xbox's Larry Hryb, better known as Major Nelson to many gamers.

10 games that still need to come to Xbox backward compatibility
By Brendan Lowry last updated
There are hundreds of games available on Xbox One's backward compatibility program, but we could always use some more!

Mass Effect trilogy heads to Xbox One's backwards compatibility list and EA Access
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
Fans of the Mass Effect trilogy, rejoice: all three of the Xbox 360 titles are now playable on Xbox One via backwards compatibility.

10 original Xbox games we're dying to see hit Xbox One backward compatibility
By Matt Brown last updated
These are the 10 original Xbox games we hope to be playing this fall via Xbox One backward compatibility.

Xbox One backward compatibility expanding to original Xbox games
By Matt Brown last updated
At the Xbox E3 2017 press conference, Microsoft has announced the backward compatibility program will be expanding to support original Xbox titles.

Mafia II, Prey join Xbox backward compatibility
By Asher Madan last updated
More games are joining the Xbox One backward compatibility program today. Larry Hryb, Director of Programming for Xbox Live, recently announced that Mafia II and Prey will be playable on the console.

Driver: San Francisco, Far Cry 2, Sniper Elite V2 join Xbox backward compatibility
By Asher Madan last updated
More games are joining the Xbox One backward compatibility program today. Xbox's Larry Hryb recently announced that Driver: San Francisco, Far Cry 2, and Sniper Elite V2 will be playable on the console today.
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