News February 9, 2017 Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes from Liberty City come to Xbox One via Backward Compatibility by Arif Bacchus
News February 7, 2017 LEGO Indiana Jones heads to Xbox One via Backward Compatibility by Arif Bacchus
News February 7, 2017 Could Xbox 360 emulation come to Windows 10? “Never say never” by Laurent Giret
News January 31, 2017 Three additional titles head to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog by Arif Bacchus
News January 26, 2017 Two new Backward Compatibility titles added to growing Xbox One list by Arif Bacchus
News January 24, 2017 Alice: Madness Returns heads to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog by Arif Bacchus
News January 12, 2017 Two Mega Man titles and Beat’n Groovy have been added to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog by Arif Bacchus
News January 10, 2017 Seven new titles coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility this week by Laurent Giret
News December 31, 2016 Xbox news recap: Possible new controllers leaked, Backward Compatibility hits another milestone and more by Michael Cottuli
News December 15, 2016 Here are the last 6 new Xbox One Backward Compatible games of the year by Dave W. Shanahan
News December 14, 2016 Get Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon via digital download, Lost Odyssey is free for a limited time by Laurent Giret
News December 10, 2016 Xbox news recap: Project Scorpio will have a “console price”, Gigantic releases, Halo 5 updates and more by Michael Cottuli
News December 2, 2016 2016 was a “tipping point” for Microsoft’s Xbox, says Xbox UK exec by Laurent Giret
News November 29, 2016 Oblivion, 3 more titles come Xbox One via Backward Compatibility by Dennis Bednarz
News November 22, 2016 Xbox One Backward Compatible list grows by three, with Burnout Paradise, Rayman Legends, and Pure by Laurent Giret
News November 21, 2016 Xbox Live’s Major Nelson gives his opinion on building Xbox One Backward Compatibility by Kit McDonald
News November 15, 2016 Dead Space Ignition and Dead Space Island make their way to Xbox One Backward Compatibility by Mark Coppock