Xbox One Backward Compatibility has had THREE new Xbox 360 titles added to the list this week.
While there are now 213 Xbox One Backwards Compatibility titles available to play, there are also four games still being processed and another 160 that have been officially closed.
Skate 3, Bioshock 1 & 2 and Bioshock Infinite were all titles first announced as big part of the Xbox 360 library last year, it is unclear how long it will be until these titles are formally launched.
Microsoft continued their push to add new titles to the backward compatible library this week by announcing the release of Tour de France 2009, Half Minute Hero and FLOCK! to the program.
Xbox’s Larry Hyrb revealed the new on Twitter, confirming the new releases, following on from the huge success of Red Dead Redemption’s debut on the Xbox One.
It is unclear just how many more titles will be added before the program ends, Microsoft certainly hasn’t provided a finishing date and have given no hint that they are slowing down their efforts.
It follows the recent release of Red Dead Redemption, Undead Nightmare and Red Dead Redemption: Game of the Year Edition on Xbox One Backward Compatibility.
RDR running on Xbox One has been hailed as the best version of the game to play, mainly due to the poor specs of the PS3 and the lack of a PC launch.
Microsoft expanded the library further with the release of Arcade game Interpol days after.
Anyone who owns Interpol will be able to hunt down the evil Dr. Chaos on Xbox One this week, gathering hidden clues around the world while investigating elaborate crime scenes and mini-games.
Source: xbox one – Google News