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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility News & Update: 1 New Title Arrives to the Feature

The 'Xbox One Backwards Compatibility' Update Add 1 New Title

It's a bit slow, but the "Xbox One backwards compatibility" feature is moving forward to a secure spot in the videogame world. In fact, it's one of Microsoft's biggest features that propels the good stand of the Xbox One S console in the market reports say.

It is the end of the week and somehow, Microsoft found a way to add one more title on the "Xbox One backwards compatibility" feature entitled "Bomberman Live: Battlefest." It is a single entry unlike previous releases that came in groups. Nevertheless, the week did not end without any new title on the feature.

Currently, the Microsoft feature holds at least 230 titles in its library and while the release of these titles come on a rather unscheduled dates; fans are advised to check online for t long it he latest titles made available. The "Xbox One backwards compatibility" has released several titles; from mainstream to the independent titles that fans learned to loved as they play the game.

There are no other titles for the Xbox One backwards compatibility list this week, but previous titles include "Red Dead Redemption," "Bloodforge," "Left 4 Dead," "Call of Duty: Black Ops" and just recently, the "DIRT 3" and "DIRT Showdown." The arrival of the Red Dead Redemption was well received; in fact, some news about Rockstar doing a sequel emerged online.

Despite the game developer not confirming anything of these rumors, it once hinted that they want the Red Dead Redemption to be a franchise title in the future. Take note that if you already downloaded the game in your Xbox 360 console, there's no need to do it again. However, if this is your first playing the game, you may need to download the game from the Xbox One store for the amount of $10.

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