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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games Include ‘Lost Odyssey’? Official List Will Be Out Next Week

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Xbox One backwards compatibility games will be out next week.

Microsoft recently announced at E3 2015 that Xbox One backwards compatibility will be coming on November. Whereas, Xbox One owners will be able to play Xbox 360 games on their consoles.

This feature has started to roll out to Preview Program members with 20 Xbox 360 titles, while finder.com.au already leaked over 130 games and continuously updates the list, Bidness ETC reported.

In addition, the Xbox One backwards compatibility is said to feature a different experience on the console's UI, because mainly it will offer "50% faster" than the current UI and allows easy access to different features, ShackNews added.

On the other hand, Microsoft's Xbox Division Head Phil Spencer has already confirmed to an Xbox One fan on Twitter that the list of Xbox backwards compatible games will be out next week, Attack of the Fanboy reported.

"@JoshLuck1995 Looks like you should hear some news this week," Phil Spencer responded on a fan's query about the Xbox backwards compatibility feature.

Prior to this, he named two Xbox 360 JRPG video games he would like to see on the official line-up of games, and this brings high hopes for "Lost Odyssey" and "Blue Dragon" fans that they will be included on the list, according to Attack of the Fanboy.

"First thing I'd like to do is get LO and Blue Dragon in back compat, don't have that yet," said Phil Spencer.

News Ledge also reported that Xbox One players are clamouring for the inclusion of"Red Dead Redemption," Call of Duty" series, "Halo Wars," and "Skyrm." Also, these games topped the list on Xbox Forum Poll.

Other than this awesome feature, Gamespot added that Xbox One console owners were already treated with Xbox One exclusive titles like "Halo 5: Guardians," "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition," "Rise of the Tomb Raider" "Fable Legends," and "Forza Motorsport 6."

What titles would you like to see for the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature? Sound off your comments below!

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