PS4 And Xbox One Backwards Compatibility New Games Include 'Fallout: New Vegas,' 'Elder Scrolls V,' 'Red Dead Redemption,' More
Eve CesistaHardcore gamers must be excited to know that the list of possible new games for PS4 and Xbox One backwards compatibility is out now.
According to GameNGuide, the new games that entered the latter's compatibility list are: ""Fallout: New Vegas," "Joe Danger," "Crystal Quest," "Red Faction Battlegrounds," "D&D: Chronicles of Mystara," "Blood Knights," "Comic Jumper" and "I Am Alive." First timers must have to download the games from the Xbox One Store.
Also, three games in the "Bioshock" series and classic triple-A games like "Red Dead Redemption", "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" and the sequel to the "Black Ops" game, "Black Ops 2" are also included in the backwards compatibility list.
The Daily Star reported that "New Vegas " got the most votes for the most favorite game with 78,099 votes. So far, Express reported that there are more than 200 games available on the list which include "Call of Duty: Black Ops", "Fallout 3," and "Left 4 Dead 2."
On the other hand, Gottabemobile reported that players can now play old and classic games on Sony's latest generation game console such as PS3 and PS4. The website reported that physical copies of the games are no longer needed since PlayStation Now offers servers where subscribers can play their favourite PS3 games.
In order to do that, players must have an Internet speed of more than 5mbps. Aside from downloading, players can also continue the game where they left off because game progress will be saved via Sony's cloud storage system.
PS4 gamers can download the PlayStation Now subscription app from the PlayStation®Store on their PS4 console or through the PlayStation Web Store. The instructions are also included on the website.
Additional list and details for PS4 and Xbox One backwards compatibility will be announced in the coming days.
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