Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Survey
Forget Halo. Forget Rise of the Tomb Raider. Forget Gears 4. The biggest announcement to come out of Microsoft's E3 press conference was the backwards compatibility functionality of the Xbox One.
There're 100 games slated for release later this year, but Microsoft plans to add hundreds of new games each month, and they want your feedback to help them do it.
By heading over to the Xbox website, you can suggest Xbox 360 titles you'd like to be made compatible with Xbox One.
At the time of writing, Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption leads the way, with Call of Duty: Black Ops II and Skyrim closely behind.
My vote goes to Gears of War 2.
COMMENTS
JCTango - 04:04pm, 21st June 2015
Wonder if Sony will follow suit?
#HeresHoping
djd4ws0n - 08:34am, 22nd June 2015
They've since said that they are suprised at the announcement, and have no idea how MS have managed to pull this off, and that the same announcement for PS4 would be "unlikely". A shame, but then the architecture of the PS3 in comparison to the 4 is worlds of difference, whereas the gap wasn't quite so large for MS to tackle, apparently.
Acelister - 11:08am, 22nd June 2015
Well you can't run PS3 or PS4 games on Windows 10...
Listy - 04:52pm, 21st June 2015
so are you going to have ot buy them again or can you insert your cd and it will download?
Socrates - 04:55pm, 21st June 2015 Author
Your digital titles will appear for you to install. For physical copies, you insert the disc and it downloads to the hard drive, but you have to leave the disc in to play.