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 ...
The issue revolved around installing backwards compatible games from disc, with players being told that there was a "problem ...
When the Xbox 360 store officially closed forever back in July, one of the games that went with it was Activision's 2010 FPS ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Xbox fans are struggling with installing backward compatible games on Xbox One and Series X/S. The recent ...
However, this development suggests there are more plans with the game, which include, at the very least, bringing it back to Xbox consoles via backward compatibility. This hasn't been confirmed ...
Also in that email were some points on backwards compatibility and game preservation, with Bond revealing that Xbox has a team dedicated to these matters. “We have formed a new team dedicated to ...
However, the Series S does have one huge backward compatibility flaw you should be aware of. The Series S doesn’t support Xbox One X games that have been enhanced for Microsoft’s former Xbox ...
Xbox’s Gold Membership also works with the backwards compatibility program, which essentially results in Gold members getting double the free games each month. Starting in November, Xbox One ...
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It seems Microsoft has regained the Transformers licence and is planning to release up to four classic Xbox 360 era games via ...