Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Update: Did You Miss These Six new Titles That Arrived on the Feature?

By M. Abad / 1486113050
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This week on the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature showed six new titles from Microsoft. These titles are combination of entries for the last week of January and the early part of February 2017. These titles include "JUJU," "Stuntman: Ignition" and "Mad Tracks." Meanwhile, another set of games also arrived for the BC feature and it include the titles "Midway Arcade Origins," "Mutant Storm Empire" and TEKKEN 6."

According to the Express UK, these are not the only titles that arrived recently on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list. At least three other sets of titles were also spotted on the list mainly "Rocket Knight," "Shadows of the Damned" and "Alice: Madness Returns." Apparently, Microsoft is starting the year big with these additional backwards compatibility titles.

Additionally, Gamespot reported that Microsoft has also released its February Games with Gold for both Xbox One and Xbox 360 platforms. For Xbox One, titles include "Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime" from February 1-28 and "Project Cars Digital Edition" available from February 16-March 15.

For the Xbox 360 platform, players can enjoy "Monkey Island 2: Special Edition" from February 1-15 and "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" from February 16-28. Meanwhile, Gamespot reported that players who have not gained access of the latest Xbox One backwards compatibility titles will have to digitally purchase the games on the Xbox One store.

The latest Xbox One backwards compatibility title price include "JUJU" for $15; 1.75 GB, "Mad Tracks" for $10; 45 MB and "Stuntman: Ignition" for $15; 5.53 GB. Players who previously owned the titles on the Xbox 360 will automatically see the titles on the Xbox One store and be automatically downloaded without purchasing.

For more news and update about the latest Xbox One backwards compatibility titles, make sure to read us here on the Telegiz.