Microsoft continues to upgrade Xbox resulting to a number of titles that fans can no longer play on their old video consoles due to compatibility issues. Thanks to Xbox One Backward Compatibility it is now possible to enjoy the Xbox 360 titles on Xbox One. According to reports, Activision's "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" is the most in demand title for this feature.
There is no doubt that Activision's "Call of Duty" franchise is a success. A number of players want it on Xbox One. In fact, five "COD" titles are in demand or Xbox One Backward Compatibility. These include "Call of Duty 2," "Call of Duty 3," "Call of Duty: Black Ops" and "Call of Duty: World at War."
With a number of "Call of Duty" titles on the list, there is no doubt that the game from Activision is the most in-demand game for the Xbox One Backward Compatibility. However, aside from them, many players are also hoping that Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed" and "Assassin's Creed 2" will make it on Xbox One too.
Bethesda's "Fallout 3" and "Fallout: New Vegas" might be playable on Xbox One soon. Capcom's "Dark Void" is also on the list for games on demand for Xbox One Backward Compatibility.
So, what's the advantage of Xbox One Backward Compatibility? This feature allows non-Xbox 360 owners to still play Xbox 360 titles on their Xbox One consoles. The great thing about this is that it does not cost you an extra charge. Although you still need to purchase the title but no extra payment for bringing it on Xbox One.
The backward compatibility allows Xbox One players to also enjoy Game DVR, Screenshots and Windows 10 streaming. It also allows players to play with friends no matter what console they are on. Most importantly, it works with disk-based, arcade and digital games.
For those who wish to make an Xbox 360 title playable on Xbox One via backward compatibility, just contact the game publisher. More games are expected to be added to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list. You can check out the complete list here.
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