‘Xbox One’ Backward Compatibility Brings Two New Games, Here’s More By Dipta Bhattacharya staff@droidreport.com | Mar 29, 2017 09:57 AM EDT "Xbox One" line of backward compatible games expanded recently. Two new games have been added to the Xbox 360 titles. Interestingly, as per Microsoft the games come from opposite ends of the spectrum. On one hand, there is a co -op action based game. According to GameSpot, the games included are "Army Of Two" and on the other side there is "Soltrio Solitaire". The latter is a game of solitaire that includes 13 different versions of the classic card game. In the game, the players also have a chance to balk at $10 asking price. Microsoft had made the announcement on Twitter, however, more news is awaited. The Xbox chief, Phil Spencer mentioned that a big revelation was under the process. He even claimed that it would include one of his favorite games as well. "One of my most anticipated is coming in the next few weeks, some good ones tee'd up. ," Spencer wrote on Twitter. March seems to be a crucial month for the die hard Microsoft gamers. However, it is still unclear as which games would be released. The most obvious games would be the "Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2". As of now, it is unlikely that there would be any news till March 30, 2017. Thursdays and Tuesdays are the two days that Microsoft uses to make the Xbox One Backward Compatibility announcements Express reported. Looking at the present scenario, gamers can still expect for a big release end of the month. Microsoft follows the recent boost the BC library received from April's Games with Gold lineup. The fans would receive "The Walking Dead Season 2" and "Ryse: Son of Rome". They would also get the chance to add Assassin's Creed Revelations and Darksiders to the collection. Now, it is Microsoft's policy that every featured Games with Gold should be made playable on "Xbox One". Interestingly, the tech biggie had confirmed the news by the listed titles on completed BC list. Even though the titles don't seem as big as it was in February, still the tech giants continued support for this is remarkable.