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‘Xbox One Backwards Compatibility' Update: Bold Predictions For December/January Titles; Plus See Titles You Might Have Missed

‘Xbox One Backwards Compatibility' Update: Bold Predictions For December/January Titles; Plus See Titles You Might Have Missed

Microsoft has been very generous when it comes to releasing titles on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list. However, there are few titles that remained on top of the most requested games that seem to find the hard route to the MS feature. For fans who still hope for their favorite titles to arrive on the feature, here are our predictions for the next Xbox One backwards compatibility titles for December and January.

We will scrap "Skate 3" as few ago, it was already made available on the BC feature. Nevertheless, we have few more titles that might just arrive soon. It's been quite few weeks since "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" was mistakenly added on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list. Whether it was a mistake or a teaser, we can't seem to verify that. But looking through patterns wherein erroneously posted titles were included, they usually arrive the month after.

According to ThisGenGaming, "Dragon Age: Origins" is also a candidate as the next Xbox One backwards compatibility title. Meanwhile, we also see "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" as the next title on the BC feature. The Elder Scrolls during the Black Friday season was rumored to have been included on the feature, but it was later denied by Xbox's Larry Hryb. "L.A. Noire" is an exciting game of solving mystery murder. It launched on the Xbox 360 in 2011 and now, it is one of the most requested title on the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature.

Meanwhile, we also have the list of recent titles added on the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature. They include "Mass Effect 3," "Mass Effect 3," "Shadowrun," "Space Ark" and "Shotest Shogi."

For more news about the latest Xbox One backwards compatibility list, you can check us here on the GamenGuide.

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