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Watch the moment Microsoft unveiled backwards Xbox 360 game compatibility on Xbox One in the video below.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. Microsoft rounded off the announcement with a quip about not charging you to play games you already own - a thinly veiled dig at Sony and its PS4 remasters of PS3 games. Microsoft demonstrated Mass Effect 1 running in backwards compatibility. Xbox One media features will be available to use when playing the older games. All developers need to do is approve the game's backwards compatibility - no extra development is needed.ĭigital games will show up automatically in your library on Xbox One, or you can put your retail disc in and verify ownership that way. Hundreds more titles will be added after that. It will be free and launch with support for 100 titles. The service launches for everyone this holiday - autumn - but Xbox Preview members can test it now. ORIGINAL STORY: Microsoft has stunned its E3 conference audience by announcing native backwards Xbox 360 game compatibility on Xbox One. The small list of Xbox 360 games compatible with Xbox One in the Preview programme was shared. Old games you don't own will also be available to buy further down the line. UPDATE: Microsoft's tech people confirmed to Eurogamer at E3 that Xbox 360 save files will transfer to Xbox One via the cloud.
