Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program has included more than 14 new games so far. That said, Microsoft seems to have aimed at ending the 2016 on a high, adding nine new Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games.
The new Xbox One Backwards Compatibility titles, however, will be the last to be revealed in 2016, as confirmed by Xbox's Larry Hryb. These are "Planets Under Attack," "Raskulls," "Bully Scholarship Edition," and "Catherine." Also, "CLANNAD" (Japan only) and "Skydive" are included.
Xbox One Games with Gold has also received its last refresh prior the January 2017 announcement. New games reportedly launched in Dec. 16 such as "Burnout Paradise" on Xbox 360 and "Outlast" on Xbox One, can now be downloaded and played on the Xbox One because of the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program.
Meantime, "Modern Warfare Remastered" for Xbox One has also been given a huge update, with two new game modes - Hardpoint and Gun Game, and six new maps such as Countdown, Pipeline, Wet Work, Bloc, Strike and Showdown. A new range of new content has reportedly been launched as well by Raven Software after the last original maps were released.
Xbox One's "Modern Warfare Remastered" will also begin to receive a new range of content as confirmed by the development team. However, no further details have been revealed yet, according to Express.
Meanwhile, a new Xbox One title has reportedly been developed by Paul Cuisset. The new Xbox One title "Subject 13" will be arriving to the said console in Dec. 20. The new title, which is published by the French publisher Microids, is an adventure game that increases its difficulty level as the players advance in the story.
Xbox One user will take the role of physics professor Franklin Fargo in "Subject 13", whose fiancée Sophie has been killed, prompting him to live an isolated life. The professor will then wake up in a scientific underground plant, and will plan for an escape and discover the reason for his imprisonment, True Achievements reported. Watch Xbox one: December update 2016 and more on the way