Limbo is the 278th Xbox 360 recreation playable on Xbox One via backwards compatibility

Not that we’re counting or something.

Limbo is the 278th Xbox 360 recreation playable on Xbox One via backwards compatibility

Playdead’s masterful, award-winning Limbo is the newest recreation to be added to Xbox One’s supported backwards suitable scheme for Xbox 360 releases.

It seems prefer it’s the one recreation added this week, nevertheless it makes a complete record of 378 so maybe we’ll give Microsoft just a few days off to get better from its efforts to this point.

Limbo is sweet and you need to undoubtedly play it when you like puzzlers and atmospheric indies; you might additionally play the utterly glorious Inside, Playdead’s observe up.

Since we’re vaguely on the subject, right here’s a present record of the highest ten most requested Xbox 360 titles for Xbox One backwards compatibility help:

  1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
  2. Skyrim
  3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare three
  5. Call of Duty four: Modern Warfare
  6. Mass Effect three
  7. GTA four
  8. Mass Effect 2
  9. Batman: Arkham City
  10. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

BioShock Infinite is definitely in ninth place for the time being, however I took it out since Microsoft has confirmed that’s within the works. Of the opposite titles listed right here, I wouldn’t maintain your breath for Skyrim, Call of Duty four: Modern Warfare or Batman: Arkham City, since new-gen variations can be found.

EA has mentioned it’s not tremendous eager on revisiting previous releases so Mass Effect backwards compatibility may occur. No thought about GTA; I wouldn’t be shocked to search out out Rockstar’s again catalogue continues to be promoting, to be trustworthy.

As for the opposite Call of Duty titles on right here, effectively – in all probability relies upon what number of of you splashed out to get Modern Warfare Remastered with Infinite Warfare. If there’s sufficient demand, it’d make enterprise sense for Activision to launch correct remasters as a substitute.


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