Xbox One Backwards Compatibility feature sees the return of Xbox 360 titles.
The next major Xbox One update is launching in a few days which will bring a whole new gaming experience and features on the Xbox One console.
Ahead of its release, the most awaited Xbox One backwards compatible games line-up will also be revealed in November 09, according to Gamespot.
Reportedly, Microsoft will announce the first 100 Xbox 360 titles for the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility feature in addition to Xbox Live with Gold's monthly free titles for the Xbox 360.
"We will announce the back compat list of the first 100 on 11/9," Xbox boss Phil Spencer shared on Twitter, quoted by Gaming Bolt.
The upcoming titles will be added to the Xbox 360 titles such as "Borderlands," "Fallout 3," "Gears of War 1-3," and "Mass Effect" that have been confirmed to be included on the line-up of games.
When the New Xbox One Experience rolls out, Xbox One owners will get a hold of a new and faster UI loading, and added features from Backwards Compatibility's screenshots, streaming, and game DVR, Gematsu reported.
The popular Guide from the Xbox 360 has improved to make TV, movie and video apps more accessible. TV Shows with the highest views and moments on Xbox will appear on trending list, while picture-in-picture mode has been added for simultaneous viewing.
Aside from these, the Xbox One console is said to stand out against its rival as it's the only gaming platform to offer the backwards compatibility feature.
Sony has already confirmed that it will not focus on this feature, since "it's a feature that's not used that much and people move on very quickly" as stated by Jim Ryan, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president and CEO, n3rdabl3 added.
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