News October 12, 2017 Child of Eden, Goat Simulator added to Xbox One Backward Compatibility by Laurent Giret
News October 5, 2017 Fable Anniversary and Fable II Pub Games are now backward compatible on the Xbox One by Laurent Giret
News September 28, 2017 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Sonic Adventure make it to Xbox One Backward Compatibility by Laurent Giret
News September 21, 2017 All Xbox 360 Halo games are now backward compatible on the Xbox One by Laurent Giret
News August 29, 2017 Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead titles for Xbox 360 are now backward compatible on Xbox One by Laurent Giret
News August 17, 2017 Battlefield: Bad Company is the latest Xbox One Backward Compatible title by Laurent Giret
News August 15, 2017 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and ScreamRide join the Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog by Laurent Giret
News August 8, 2017 Batman: Arkham Origins, three other games head to Xbox One via backward compatibility by Arif Bacchus
News August 3, 2017 Disney Epic Mickey 2 & Sega’s ToeJam & Earl head to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog by Arif Bacchus
News July 27, 2017 Tomb Raider: Underworld heads to the Xbox One via Backward Compatibility by Arif Bacchus
News July 25, 2017 Xbox One Backward Compatibility list tops 400 with Raiden IV, two more by Arif Bacchus
News July 18, 2017 Costume Quest 2, Frontlines: Fuel of War, two other titles added to Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog by Arif Bacchus
News July 13, 2017 Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition joins the Xbox One backward compatibility catalog by Arif Bacchus
News July 11, 2017 F1 2014, Earth Defense Force: IA head to the Xbox One backward compatibility catalog by Arif Bacchus
News June 29, 2017 Call of Duty: Ghosts coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today by Laurent Giret
News June 27, 2017 Microsoft adds five more Xbox One Backward Compatible games, including Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood by Laurent Giret
News June 17, 2017 Xbox news recap – E3 Edition: Tons of new games, Original Xbox backward compatibility, Avatars being redesigned and more by Michael Cottuli