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Xbox Backwards Compatibility Full List Of Games Leaked, Launching In November

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The alleged full list of games for the Xbox backwards compatibility feature leaked.

Xbox backwards compatibility had been Microsoft's biggest announcement for its gaming platform which allows select Xbox 360 games playable on Xbox One.

Currently this feature is already accessible to Preview Program members with 20 Xbox 360 games, and will be officially launched in November.

Microsoft also announced that all upcoming Games with Gold titles will be compatible with this feature Bidness ETC reported.

The Xbox backwards compatibility feature has been reported to include over four to five hundreds titles with AAA games, but it will be launched with one hundred games.

In addition, "Gears Of War: Ultimate Edition" and the "Gears Of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle" for Xbox One "will unlock the entire Gears collection via Xbox One Backward Compatibility," IB Times reported.

Attack of the Fanboy added that Finder.com.au published a list of possible games for this feature based on "sources, official releases, images and developer interviews."

Some of the titles are: "A Kingdom For Keflings," "A World Of Keflings, Alan Wake,""Alien Hominid HD," "Assassin's Creed Brotherhood," "Assassin's Creed II," "Assassin's Creed Liberation: HD," "Assassins Creed," "Rainbow Six Vegas 2," "Rayman Legends," "Rayman Origins," "Risen"series, "Sacred 2: Fallen Angel," "Sacred 3," "Saints Row," "Saints Row The Third," "Shadow Complex," "Shadowrun," "Shoot Many Robots," "Small Arms," "Sonic Adventure 2," "Soul Calibur IV," "Splinter Cell: Blacklist,"" Splinter Cell: Conviction," and " Kameo: Elements of Power."

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Meanwhile, EA access members are also clamouring for the Xbox backwards compatibility, VG247 reported.

In response to its EA Access members' requests, EA posted on Twitter, "We're investigating adding backwards compatible EA games to EA Access in the future. Stay tuned."

What games would you like to see on the list for Xbox backwards compatibility support? Sound off your comments below!

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