‘Xbox One Backwards Compatibility’ Update: ‘Alice: Madness Returns’ Arrive on the Microsoft Feature

By M. Abad / 1485412080
(Photo : Gamer's Little Playground) See the latest title that arrived on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list. Plus, the Xbox Games with Gold coming this February.

This week on the Xbox One backwards compatibility update brings another cult game from the Xbox 360 console. According to the Major Nelson twitter post, "Alice: Madness Returns" is now available on the Xbox One console. This twisted Alice in Wonderland game is a sequel to American McGee's "Alice." Released in 2011, "Alice: Madness Returns" currently packs a total of 5.41GB size and is sold at $19.99 on the Xbox One store.

Fortunately, according to the Gamesradar, game developer EA has expressed its interest to improve the game and including it on the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature is the first step to promote the game. Players who previously owned the game on the Xbox 360 platform will automatically see the title on the Xbox One store. For those who will play it for the first time, a purchase and manual download is required in order to play it on the current gen console.

Following the announcement of the latest Xbox One backwards compatibility title is Major Nelson's announcement of the Xbox Games with Gold for February, which include "Lovers: In a Dangerous Spacetime," "Project Cars Digital Edition," "Monkey Island 2" and "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed."

Meanwhile, expect new sets of Xbox One backwards compatibility titles this Thursday from the Major Nelson twitter and official website. While there are no indicative number of titles, Microsoft in the past regularly announces its upcoming titles every Tuesday and Thursday of the week. If you haven't found your favorite title yet, make sure to get updated with the latest.

Previous triple A titles that arrived on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list include "Red Dead Redemption," "Bloodforge," "The Bioshock Trilogy," "Call of Duty: Black Ops" and many more. For more news and update about the latest Xbox One backwards compatibility list, make sure to check us here on the Telegiz.