Xbox Backwards Compatibility
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Triggerheart Exelica is the latest addition to the Xbox One backwards compatibility list
By John Callaham last updated
Microsoft has added Triggerheart Exelica on its growing list of Xbox 360 games that can be played on the Xbox One via its backwards compatibility feature.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II is finally available on Xbox One backwards compatibility, and it's on sale!
By Jez Corden last updated
Call of Duty: Black Ops II has finally arrived on Xbox One, thanks to backwards compatibility.

Pick up all Halo 3, Halo 4 and Halo: Reach DLC for free today
By Matt Brown last updated
After an announcement yesterday, it now appears that all Xbox 360 Halo DLC packs are available to download for free.

Which backward-compatible Xbox 360 games do you play on Xbox One?
By Matt Brown last updated
Are you using Xbox One backward compatibility? Let us know your thoughts on the program in the Windows Central forums.

Guardian Heroes and Operation Flashpoint: Red River hit Xbox One backwards compatibility
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
Two more Xbox 360 titles have now been added to the Xbox One’s backwards compatibility list, including Guardian Heroes and Operation Flashpoint: Red River.

Bully: Scholarship Edition and Catherine hit Xbox One via backward compatibility
By Matt Brown last updated

Original Xbox backwards compatibility is rolling out to Xbox One right now [Update]
By Matt Brown last updated
Original Xbox backward compatibility hits Xbox One on October 24, with 13 titles available at launch.

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.
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