Sony’s messaging on backward compatibility with PS5 has been quite confusing in recent days. During the reveal presentation of the platform, it seemed as though Sony’s lead architect of the PS5, Mark Cerny, stated that the next-gen console would be able to play most PS4 games once it arrived. However, this statement from Cerny did
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The long list of backward compatible games for Xbox One continues to grow. Larry Hyrb, more commonly known as Major Nelson, announced two Xbox 360 titles will now be playable on the Xbox One. From Dust and Costume Quest are coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today https://t.co/qPMRNs2ZLo pic.twitter.com/l1K3CyxIo4 — Larry Hryb (@majornelson) May 7,
Since its introduction in November 2015, backward compatibility with Xbox 360 and classic Xbox games have given Xbox One owners an increasingly varied array of games to play each and every month, with more games on the way in 2019 to add to an already impressive library. Xbox’s Larry Hryb (aka “Major Nelson”) has revealed
Follow the damn train, CJ! The train of Rockstar’s Xbox One Backward Compatible game line-up that is. According to Rockstar, a host of older titles are making the jump to Xbox One beginning June 7, 2017. Most notable of all is Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The news comes by way of Rockstar who announced three
This week has been a spotlight week for Battlefield news. First, EA revealed Battlefield V in an action-packed reveal trailer. Following that up, Larry “Major Nelson” Herb announced that one of that game’s (and developer’s) predecessors, Battlefield 1943, would be coming to both Xbox One Backward Compatibility and the EA Access Vault. The news comes by way of Twitter, where Major
Hitman: Blood Money is one of two Xbox 360 titles to hit the Xbox One backward compatibility services, the other being Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars. Announced via Twitter, the reveal states that players can now play these titles on their Xbox One consoles. This leads the total number of Xbox 360 games
Microsoft has announced that Fable Anniversary is (finally) now playable on Xbox One via backwards compatibility. Today, Fable Anniversary [M] joins Fable II [M] and III [M] on #XboxOne via #BackwardCompatibility. https://t.co/D4Cb7Vn5i7 pic.twitter.com/GrYVwi9aeK — Xbox (@Xbox) October 5, 2017 Fable Anniversary is a re-release and remastered edition of the critically-acclaimed action role-playing game Fable, featuring updated visuals, new textures,
Another day, another new set of additions to Xbox One’s massively popular Backward Compatibility list. This week, we are seeing some late bloomers in the console’s life; namely Saints Row: The Third, Slender: The Arrival, and Super Contra. These latest additions arrived yesterday, along with an accompanying update to Major Nelson’s running blog of Backward Compatibility titles. Developer Volition
Like a beat of the ever-steady war drum, the Xbox One Backward Compatibility program has announced yet another game that will be making its way to the current generation console. The latest reveal? Electronic Arts’ Battlefield: Bad Company, who join the good company of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and ScreamRide as this week’s picks. Battlefield: Bad Company is of course the FPS