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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Update: 2 More Games Lined Up For July; 'Bioshock' Series To Be Out Soon?

Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Update: 2 More Games Lined Up For July; 'Bioshock' Series To Be Out Soon?

Jenia Gracia

With more than 200 games in its present lineup, what could be the other new games that will be playable via the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature?

For months now, it can be observed that Microsoft has been very quick in adding up new titles in its list of backwards compatible games.

Just before June ended, the company has been able to release 24 games for the month alone, which has made the total Xbox One-playable games to reach 213.

The latest four gamesadded in the Xbox One backwards compatibility list are "Bloodforge," "Mars: War Logs," "Gripshift" and "Go! Go! Break Steady," Game Spot reported.

While Microsoft has hinted about the release of "many more" titles in the coming months, there has been no definite statement yet if the highly sought-after game "Red Dead Redemption" will already be part of the next installment.

Meanwhile, Express UK revealed that based on the updates that they have gathered, Games with Gold July lineup will include "Rainbow Six Vegas 2" and "Tron: Evolution."

The report also noted that among the other titles which fans have been itching to see in the list of games playable through the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature are "Bioshock Infinite," "Bioshock" and "Bioshock 2" and "Skate 2."

In the meantime Daily Star UK dished out that starting July 5 until July 11, the Xbox ultimate sale will finally happen, giving gamers the chance to avail of discounts that range from 40 percent to 60 percent.

Accordingly, these huge discounts are expected to be enjoyed when purchasing big name games, while 60 percent will be slashed from the price of top titles that include "Call of Duty," "Mirror's Edge" and "FIFA."

Keep posted for more news and updates on Xbox One backwards compatibility feature.

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