This past November, Microsoft granted the wishes of millions of Xbox 360 fans by finally enabling backward compatibility on the Xbox One. Not only did they show that they are indeed listening to their customers with this move, but Microsoft also succeeded in making the Xbox One a much more attractive proposition to prospective purchasers now.
In December, Microsoft updated the Backward Compatibility feature with additional 360 games, and now they have added even more to the list. One such new Games on Demand title is the epic action RPG, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition. The rest are great Xbox Live Arcade titles like SoulCalibur and Skullgirls. As an added bonus, from now until February 5th, Microsoft is offering the aforementioned Witcher 2 game absolutely free via Xbox.com. Jump past the break to see more of the 360 games you can now play on Xbox One.
In December, Microsoft updated the Backward Compatibility feature with additional 360 games, and now they have added even more to the list. One such new Games on Demand title is the epic action RPG, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition. The rest are great Xbox Live Arcade titles like SoulCalibur and Skullgirls. As an added bonus, from now until February 5th, Microsoft is offering the aforementioned Witcher 2 game absolutely free via Xbox.com. Jump past the break to see more of the 360 games you can now play on Xbox One.
- The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition (Games on Demand) (CD Projekt, 1 player, $0 - until 02/05)
- SoulCalibur (Xbox Live Arcade) (Namco Bandai, 1-2 players, $9.99)
- Skullgirls (Xbox Live Arcade) (Lab Zero Games, 1-2 players, $14.99)
- Counter-Strike: GO (Xbox Live Arcade) (Valve, 1-10 players, $14.99)
- Age of Booty (Xbox Live Arcade) (Capcom, 1-8 players, $4.99)
- Sam & Max Save the World (Xbox Live Arcade) (Telltale Games, 1 player, $19.99)
- Small Arms (Xbox Live Arcade) (Microsoft, 1-4 players, $4.99)
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[Source: Major Nelson]