PS4 And Xbox One Backward Compatibility Games To Be Out In July; 'Red Dead Redemption,' 'Elder Scrolls,' 'Left 4 Dead,' And More
Eve CesistaIt is an exciting feat to see that PS4 and Xbox One backward compatibility games are already listed online and are likely to be released next month.
Game blogger and enthusiast Major Nelson announced on his online journal that the games are as follows: classic triple-A games like "Red Dead Redemption", "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" and "Black Ops 2." Also, "Babel Rising,"Brain Challenge," and "Flashback" can also be played on Xbox One.
Surprisingly, "Left 4 Dead" and "Portal 2" also made it to the list. This announcement prompted rumors that there might be sequels to some of the mentioned franchises. View the complete list on his website.
Xbox Head of First Party Publishing Shannon Loftis has also confirmed the addition."I head first party game publishing for Xbox One or Windows 10 or any of our platforms. 'We right now have, i think, 14 games in development," quoted Attack of the Fanboy.
"We talked about four of those this morning - Killer Instinct, Scalebound, State of Decay 2, and ReCore. We also have Crackdown 3, which we announced has now been moved into 2017, and there are a few other ones that aren't quite ready to be talked about yet," Loftis added.
There is still more to come in 2017, as stated by the website. To know more about her statement on the E3 2016 convention, watch the video here.
The announcement has received mostly positive feedbacks from the gamers around the world. "I have to give credit to MS," says one commenter under the pseudonym NJB.
"Their marketing is really good now, the latest Xbox advert I saw is really good. focuses on the games and the enjoyment of just playing. if I had the funds I wouldn't mind picking up the new slim Xbox one."
Keep checking our website for more updates regarding PS4 and Xbox games.
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