Xbox One Backwards Compatibility
Prince of Persia, Sine Mora, Earth Defense Force 2025 now playable on Xbox One
Three new games have joined the ever-lively list of Xbox 360 games compatible with Xbox One.
Xbox One Backwards Compatibility headlines
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is now backwards compatible on Xbox One
If you didn’t fall for the Modern Warfare Remastered hype, or you simply want to reexamine Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare unchanged, you can do so now on Xbox One.
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Don't expect the number of OG Xbox games playable on Xbox One to be as big as Xbox 360's
Sure, you’ll be able to play original Xbox games on Xbox One soon, but don’t expect the library available to be as extensive as Xbox 360’s.
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Microsoft calls Xbox One backwards compatibility usage report "grossly inaccurate" due to "incomplete set of data"
Microsoft has issued a response to last week’s report which stated only 1.5% of Xbox One users have dove into backwards compatible titles.
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Xbox One backwards compatibility service will go down tomorrow for maintenance
You won’t be able to play Black Ops 2 or any of your Xbox One backwards compatible games during these hours tomorrow.
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Daytona USA and two more games added to Xbox One backwards compatibility
Daytona USA is now backwards compatible on Xbox One.
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Microsoft investigating frame-pacing issues for GTA 4 on Xbox One
There may not be much that can be done about certain technical issues with backwards compatible games on Xbox One, but Microsoft will continue to look into solutions.
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GTA 4 may have a better frame-rate on Xbox One, but you're probably better off playing on Xbox 360
GTA 4 on Xbox One backwards compatibility is quite a peculiar thing.
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Battlefield Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3 are now part of EA Access, in case you're bored of Battlefield 1
Now that you’re able to play Battlefield Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3 on Xbox One, EA made sure to include them in your EA Access subscription.
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Battlefield 3 campaign frame-rate is better on Xbox One, but don't expect miracles
If you have to play Battlefield 3 on a console, the Xbox 360 version works great when played on Xbox One.
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Bully: Scholarship Edition and five other 360 games now playable on Xbox One
Xbox One owners can now play six more Xbox 360 titles thanks to backward compatibility, and one is Rockstar fan favorite Bully: Scholarship Edition.
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Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon now available digitally for Xbox One, Lost Odyssey free this month
Xbox One owners who missed out on backward compatible titles Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey due to not owning a disc version can rest easy.
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Nearly 50% of Xbox One owners play backwards compatible games, says Spencer
The library of Xbox One backwards compatible games continues to grow, and so does the number of players using the service.
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You can now play all three Xbox 360 BioShock titles on Xbox One
Three more titles are being added to the list of Xbox 360 games playable on Xbox One today.
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Xbox 360 titles Shadowrun, Space Ark, Shotest Shogi now playable on Xbox One
Three more titles are being added to the list of Xbox 360 games playable on Xbox One today.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us and Haunted House now playable on Xbox One
Two more games have been added to the list of titles Xbox 360 titles which can now be played on Xbox One.
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Oblivion, Trine 2 and two other games now playable on Xbox One
Microsoft has added four games to its library of Xbox 360 games now playable on Xbox One.
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Xbox 360 backwards compatible games are getting reprinted, sold at retail in new boxes
Xbox 360 games that work on Xbox One are being sold at retail in shiny new covers.
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You can now play Xbox 360 title Blue Dragon on Xbox One via backwards compatibility
Blue Dragon has been added to the list of Xbox 360 games which can now be played on Xbox One.
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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility latest
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Prince of Persia, Sine Mora, Earth Defense Force 2025 now playable on Xbox One
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is now backwards compatible on Xbox One
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Don’t expect the number of OG Xbox games playable on Xbox One to be as big as Xbox 360’s
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Xbox One backwards compatibility service will go down tomorrow for maintenance
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Daytona USA and two more games added to Xbox One backwards compatibility
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Microsoft investigating frame-pacing issues for GTA 4 on Xbox One
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GTA 4 may have a better frame-rate on Xbox One, but you’re probably better off playing on Xbox 360
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Battlefield 3 campaign frame-rate is better on Xbox One, but don’t expect miracles
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Bully: Scholarship Edition and five other 360 games now playable on Xbox One
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Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon now available digitally for Xbox One, Lost Odyssey free this month
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Nearly 50% of Xbox One owners play backwards compatible games, says Spencer
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You can now play all three Xbox 360 BioShock titles on Xbox One
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Xbox 360 titles Shadowrun, Space Ark, Shotest Shogi now playable on Xbox One
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Injustice: Gods Among Us and Haunted House now playable on Xbox One
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Oblivion, Trine 2 and two other games now playable on Xbox One
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Xbox 360 backwards compatible games are getting reprinted, sold at retail in new boxes
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Project Scorpio will support Xbox 360 backwards compatible titles
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You can now play Xbox 360 title Blue Dragon on Xbox One via backwards compatibility
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Xbox 360 titles Killer Is Dead, Rage and Shred Nebula now playable on Xbox One
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Half-Life 2 and the rest of The Orange Box comes to Xbox One via backwards compatibility
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Call of Duty: World at War runs better on Xbox One, but not by much
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Call of Duty: World at War is now backwards compatible for Xbox One
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Call of Duty 2 frame-rate test shows massive improvements on Xbox One
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Red Dead Redemption backwards compatible now live – multiplayer DLC is free
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Red Dead Redemption sales up by 6000% after backwards compatibility announced
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Left 4 Dead, Portal 2 added to Xbox One backwards compatibility