Microsoft Corporation brings 16 Xbox 360 titles to Xbox One

Microsoft Corporation has just unveiled the sixteen Xbox 360 titles that will be bringing to its latest generation Xbox One video gaming console.

The third iteration of the Xbox video gaming console line-up, the Xbox One, was officially launched back in November of 2013, carrying a lot of weight on its shoulders, as it predecessor, the Xbox 360, has managed to become one of the best-selling consoles of all time.

Due to the former generation’s popularity, over the last two years the Redmond giant has been often delivering Xbox 360 titles to the latest installment. In addition to that, the company has just announced sixteen new Xbox 360 titles that from now on will be compatible with the Xbox One.

From puzzle to heavy action games, here is the full list of the aforementioned video games:

  • Braid
  • DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION
  • Doritos Crash Course
  • Fable III
  • Halo: Reach
  • Hydro Thunder
  • Iron Brigade
  • Kane & Lynch 2
  • Motocross Madness 
  • MS. PAC-MAN
  • Peggle
  • Portal: Still Alive
  • Spelunky
  • Splosion Man
  • Ticket to Ride
  • Zuma’s Revenge!

Furthermore, it is worth noting that the availability of the said video game vary by region, while they are also part of Microsoft’s fresh Xbox One Backward compatibility titles, a project with a lot of potential that promises to bring all the prominent video games from the second iteration of the line-up.

In case you are not familiar, here is a comprehensive video tutorial of how Xbox One Backward compatibility works:

Additionally, Microsoft has a feedback system available for the Xbox One Backward compatibility program that allows users to vote for which game they want to see next in the list. The video games that accumulate the majority of the votes will join the Xbox One community. You can place your vote at the respective Xbox User Voice web page.

Did you download any of the sixteen titles? Which game do you want to see making it to the next sixteen? Let us know in the comments below.

Source: Major Nelson

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