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The list of Backward Compatible titles for Xbox 360/Xbox One grows to over 250

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
September 15, 2016
2 min read

The list of Xbox One Backward Compatible titles is always growing, and today three new titles have been added to the list. Bound by Flame, The Maw, and Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown are now on the list, ultimately marking the momentous occasion of 250 Xbox 360 games being supported on the Xbox One. As is usual we’ve given the new additions a look and have included the download links and descriptions for you below.

Bound by Flame:

In a desperate world ravaged by seven Ice Lords and their Deadarmy, you are Vulcan, a mercenary possessed by a flame demon. In this RPG where all your choices lead to consequences, you will have to choose between unleashing the powers of the demon within, and rejecting the demonic influence that wants to claim your humanity. Freely develop your skills and combat style through three skill trees: swing the heavy weapons of the Fighter, wield the sneaky dual daggers of the Ranger, or use the devastating flame spells of the Pyromancer. Recruit companions who will live, love, hate and fight alongside you against the dreadful creatures of Vertiel, in spectacular and tactical real-time combat. The bigger the danger, the greater the temptation to draw on the demon’s power at the cost of your soul… which way will YOU choose?

The Maw:

Unlock The Maw, winner of the 2008 PAX-10 Audience Choice Award, and help Maw devour his way to freedom. The full version of The Maw includes a bonus unlockable dashboard theme and free gamerpics for beating the game!

Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown:

Reignite your inner fighter and prepare for the ultimate showdown! Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown is the definitive version of the Virtua Fighter 5 series that incorporates all the enhancements SEGA has rolled out since 2007 with some brand new features.

Which of the 250 Backward Compatible titles do you own? Let us know what you think of these latest Backward Compatible titles, and your other thoughts, by dropping us a comment below!

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

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