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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games Latest News & Updates: Find Out the Four New Title Additions To Microsoft Library

By Joseph Patrick | Mar 06, 2017 01:30 AM EST

Four new games have been added to the growing library of the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program, giving members more titles to choose from. The latest additions include “Dead Rising 2: Case Zero”, “Dead Rising 2: Case West”, “Meet the Robinsons” and “Cars 2: The Video Game”.

The new titles were announced by Major Nelson over at Twitter. For those who own the games digitally, the four new game titles should appear at their Xbox One Backwards Compatibility library. As far as other members who don’t own them and want to get them, they can be purchased individually at set prices.

“Dead Rising 2: Case Zero” is priced at $5 and “Dead Rising 2: Case West” at $10. Xbox One Compatibility members need to make sure that they have the ample storage space at 824.75 MB and 1.14 GB respectively. “Meet the Robinsons” and “Cars 2: The Video Game” are pegged at $20 each, each requiring storage space of at least 5.72 GB and 2.89 GB respectively, Game Spot reported.

The four new games added to the Xbox One Backwards compatibility program may not be among the catchy game titles though more are expected to come. Right now, the focus seems to be on the Netflix-like Xbox subscription program called Xbox Game Pass. Spencer touched on the new initiative, going in depth via the Major Nelson podcast. The new feature has reportedly been in the works the past years with a target subscription price of $10 a month.

As far as the Xbox One Backwards compatibility program is concerned, there are over 320 games available for players to choose from under the Xbox One Backwards compatibility program. Among the popular titles include “Grand Theft Auto IV” from Rockstar Games which was added last February 9, 2017. Other titles worth mentioning include “Space Invaders Infinity Gene” and “The King of Fighters 2002 which were both added last February 23, 2017.

 

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