Xbox One Backward Compatibility Game List Continues To Grow; Microsoft To Launch Xbox Ultimate Game Sale, Titles Priced At Lowest Possible Rates!

Looks like Microsoft is not done with adding games to Xbox One Backward Compatibility. Last month, the tech giant introduced a great number of titles to the feature, which has certainly piqued the interest of many. However, the list does not stop there. July brought in a new set of games for the fans to enjoy!

The titular Xbox One Backward Compatibility has been out since time immemorial. Since then, it proved to be one of the most highly celebrated console feature in the industry. With new titles arriving every now and then, there is no doubt Microsoft did a great job at keeping its momentum.

According to Game & Guide, the latest entries that have arrived to Xbox One Backward Compatibility are namely "Go! Go! Break Steady" and "Mars: Warlogs." Apart from these, cult classics such as "Gripshift" and "Bloodforge" have also made it to the list.

Prior to the aforementioned titles, Xbox One Backward Compatibility has already acquired some great titles. From "Comic Jumper" to "Crystal Quest" to "Red Faction Battlegrounds," all of which were made possible thanks to Microsoft. These are just a few of the titles that have arrived to the feature. The number of games in the list has already surpassed the 250-mark.

In related news, aside from the excitement brought by Xbox One Backward Compatibility, Microsoft is planning to release a new gig. The so-called Xbox Ultimate Game Sale is said to start come July 5 this year. Here, owners of the said console can acquire most of the titles they want at incredibly low price. Moreover, as explained in the official Major Nelson site, Windows PC games will also be included, making it the very first in history.

It should be noted that the games included in the Xbox Ultimate Game Sale are all Xbox One Backward Compatibility ready. The said event will run only until Monday, July 11.

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