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Three More Games Are Added To Xbox One

Three More Games Are Added To Xbox One

Christian Puno

Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb reported through his Twitter account that Microsoft has added three more games to the Xbox One's backward compatibility catalog. Augmentations to the library  Killer Is Dead, Shred Nebula, and Rage. 


On the off chance that you effectively claim any of those games on Xbox 360, they ought to show up naturally in your Xbox One games library. One thing to note that is Rage requires the Xbox 360 game disc; it's not accessible digitally. Microsoft Added Three More Games Last Week to the backward compatibility index. 


Galaga Legions 


An upgraded redo of the exemplary Namco arcade title. Not at all like the last title, be that as it may, the gameplay is totally not quite the same as the first Galaga. Legions include new game mechanics, the most striking of which being the incorporation of two satellites; players convey these satellites by tilting the correct analog stick in any cardinal course. The satellite will then stay settled set up and shoot in whichever course the player tilted. The game highlights five zones which can be crossed in both of two modes. 

Joe Danger 2: The Movie 


A dashing and stage computer game created by Hello Games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. It is a continuation of the effective Joe Danger, as per Hello Games' overseeing executive. 


The Orange Box (containing Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Team Fortress 2, and Portal) 


A computer game arrangement for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Linux, OS X. The Windows and Xbox 360 renditions were created and distributed by Valve Corporation and discharged on October 10, 2007. On Windows, just download through Valve's Steam service was discharged the earlier day. 


The Xbox One's retrogressive similarity include propelled in November 2015 with the New Xbox One Experience redesign. Microsoft has included new titles a general premise from that point forward.


As of late, Xbox supervisor Phil Spencer was inquired as to whether Call of Duty: Black Ops II would be added to the program. He didn't affirm anything other than said discussions are progressing in regards to adding all the more outsider games to the index. 

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