Xbox One Backward Compatibility Gets Three New Games

Today, three new games got added to the rapidly-expanding Xbox One Backward Compatibility Program list. As usual, Microsoft’s Major Nelson announced the new additions to the list.

Xbox One Backward Compatibility Gets Three New Games

Xbox One Backward Compatibility Gets Three New Games

The three games that got added to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list are:

  • Tekken 6, costs $15, 6.63GB download size. {Buy from here}
  • Mutant Storm Empire, costs $10, 45MB download size. {Buy from here}
  • Midway Arcade Origins, costs $20, 200MB download size. {Buy from here}
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Microsoft’s Xbox One Backward Compatibility list is expanding every week rapidly. 12 new titles got added to the list in the month of January 2017. The list is continuously growing, so far, it has over 300 titles.

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If you own any of these games on an Xbox 360, you can simply pop in the disk on your Xbox One and it’ll work just fine, after downloading an update.


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