Microsoft has officially announced four new games are added to the growing Xbox One Compatibility this March. However, it still does not include the fans' most fan requested game to make it to the program.
Gamers with Xbox One can now enjoy playing these four video games released for older gen consoles. "Cars 2: The Video Game, "Dead Rising 2: Case West", "Dead Rising 2: Case Zero" and Meet the Robinsons" are now officially part of the BC games.
Apparently, the most wanted Xbox 360 game, "Call of Duty 2", still is not part of the list of the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility list until now. Gamers have clamored for this huge game since the program was launched.
Neither Activision nor Microsoft has not made a comment or even a hint that the highly demanded title will become playable on Xbox One at some future time. It seems that players can only avail of four games for this month since March is almost half over.
The four new games announced for March were said to be leaked earlier, according to Express Online. Microsoft already listed them down to the full list of backwards compatible games for Xbox One prior to official announcement of their release dates.
Meanwhile, those who have subscribed for Xbox Live Games with Gold program get to download "Borderlands 2" as free video game for Xbox One and Xbox 360 this March. Subscribers will also be able to avail "Heavy Weapon" as another Backwards Compatibility title to add it to their collection.
"Heavy Weapon" is one of the Xbox Live Games with Gold free games for March 2017. The title is set to launch on March 16 and will be available until March 31. Gamers can also watch out for a possible announcement of new games to make it to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility list this week.