The games for Xbox One's Backwards Compatibility Program just keeps on getting better and better as it continues to expand and add the best Xbox 360 games to its lineup. Earlier this week, Sony has recently added Trine 2 and Oblivion along "Medal of Honor: Airborne" and "Astropop" to its list. Currently. Two of the best Xbox 360 games have been added namely "Haunted House" and "Injustice: Gods Among Us".
For those who are yet familiar with the program, Xbox One Backward Compatibility program was initiated by Sony to bring back some of its original game titles to be compatible with their latest game console, according to reports. This latest program by Sony has received several positive feedback from its users, especially those who are thrilled to have the chance of playing some of their Xbox 360 game favorites to their Xbox One.
"Injustice: Gods Among Us" and "Haunted House" are just two of the game titles that have been added to the backward compatible list. In addition to it, Injustice: Gods Among Us will also include a disc- only Ultimate Edition. Speculations have been spreading that Skyrim will also be added to the Backwards Compatibility List, although Oblivion hasn't released any confirmations about it. According to some fans, the game needs to be re-released and remastered for it to be available on the list. Fans are still waiting for games to be added to their list.
According to Express, Xbox One Backward Compatibility started about two years ago on November 12, 2015. It lets compatible files to be tied on to a logged-in user personal account. As we get closer towards the holidays, game developers have already started releasing some of their popular games and game franchise. With Nintendo about to release their Nintendo Switch and the impending comeback of Mini NES Classic, the gaming industry will have some steep competition in the months to come.