The consistency of the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature has resulted to additional four more titles on the Microsoft feature. In the latest announcement made by Larry Hryb on twitter, he revealed that "Dead Rising 2: Case Zero" and "Dead Rising 2: Case West" has arrived on the BC feature.
Moreover, the titles were accompanied by "Cars 2:The Videogame" and "Meet the Robinsons." Fans who previously owned the Xbox 360 titles will automatically see them on the Xbox One store, otherwise, a purchase and manual download is needed in order to secure it on the Xbox One console.
For first timers who wish to try these new Xbox One backwards compatibility titles, they can purchase the game "Dead Rising 2: Case Zero" at $5 and "Dead Rising 2: Case West" at $10.
Meanwhile, the titles "Meet the Robinsons" and "Cars 2: The Videogame" both have steeper price at $20 each. Unfortunately, the most voted title, which is the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" still failed to arrive on the Xbox One backwards compatibility. After appearing on the feature for a very brief moment, fans found a reason to expect the game on the backwards compatible soon.
Previous titles that arrived on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list include "Grand Theft Auto IV," The BioShock Trilogy," The Mass Effect Trilogy," "Red Dead Redemption," "Skate 3" and many more. Twice a week, Microsoft releases new titles on the backwards compatibility feature, an effort to make sure Xbox 360 players will not feel like their game is wasted just because they cannot play it on the Xbox One console.
The "GTA V" will soon be available in the Xbox One console adding more of the franchise title on the Xbox One backwards compatibility title.