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Joust is the latest Xbox One Backward Compatible title

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
August 25, 2016
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As has been routine these days, Major Nelson just announced that another Xbox 360 title, Joust, will  be heading to the Xbox One via Backward Compatibility. The title is an Xbox 360 arcade game that was released back in 2005, and is based on Midway’s classic arcade game where players joust atop flying birds. Players of the game Mount noble ostriches and ride forth into battle to defeat enemy knights and capture the resulting eggs before they hatch.

Joust is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today https://t.co/qPMRNrLoTQ pic.twitter.com/yMju6ldb1U

— / Larry Hryb / + 1m (@majornelson) August 25, 2016

Joust will join the other titles which were announced this and last week, including Call of Duty 2. And so, if you own Joust, be sure to find it in the pile of game discs, or head over to the Xbox store to download it now. As always, once you’re got the game up and running, please drop us a comment below to let us know how the Backward Compatible experience is going for you.

Further reading: Backward Compatibility, Gaming, Video Games, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One S

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