Xbox confirms that it's working on the backward compatibility issues that appeared for some console gamers earlier this month ...
The Xbox Series X and Series S are both fully backwards compatible with almost every Xbox One game. They can also play a lot of Xbox 360 and original Xbox games, too. That's a huge incentive for ...
It's the end of an era, folks. Microsoft's excellent Backward Compatible program has come to a close. The last 23 games from the original Xbox and Xbox 360 to be made backward compatible on the ...
This is especially unfortunate for the Xbox fans who scrambled to purchase backward compatible Xbox 360 games ahead of the closure of Xbox 360's Marketplace, which sadly took many titles with it ...
Xbox's backwards compatibility allows us to re-experience many beloved Xbox 360 games on modern hardware, but some remain ...
The issue revolved around installing backwards compatible games from disc, with players being told that there was a "problem ...
An Xbox 360 game from yesteryear -- or more specifically ... bringing it back to Xbox consoles via backward compatibility. This hasn't been confirmed, but it is unclear why this wouldn't be ...
When the Xbox 360 store officially closed forever back in July, one of the games that went with it was Activision's 2010 FPS ...
But Xbox 360 games also gain some benefits from running ... Xbox’s Gold Membership also works with the backwards compatibility program, which essentially results in Gold members getting double ...
you will still be able to purchase any backward-compatible supported Xbox 360 game on those consoles after July 29, At the moment, Microsoft is holding a big sale of Xbox 360 digital games with ...
Microsoft has announced “FPS Boost,” a system feature for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S that boosts the frame rate of select titles. “The backward compatibility team has developed FPS ...
Meanwhile, Microsoft has been talking up backwards compatibility on both the ... on the next-gen Xbox consoles, but most Xbox 360 and original Xbox games will as well. Microsoft clearly sees ...