Обратно совместимые игры на консоли Xbox One.
Определенные цифровые или дисковые игры для Xbox 360 или исходной консоли Xbox подходят и для запуска на Xbox One. Эти обратно совместимые игры запускаются на эмуляторе более ранних операционных систем Xbox, тем самым обеспечивается доступ к большинству функций этих систем — снимкам экрана, трансляциям и записи DVR для игр.
Список обратно совместимых игр для Xbox One см. в разделе Библиотека игр Xbox One с обратной совместимостью. Чтобы проверить обратную совместимость игры, выполните вход на странице Мои игры, а затем выберите Xbox 360 . Если под вашей игрой написано Обратно совместима , ее можно запустить на Xbox One.
На этой странице.
Просто вставьте игровой диск в консоль Xbox One. Если же вы приобрели цифровую версию игры и она совместима с Xbox One, найдите эту игру в списке Готово к установке .
Начните командный чат с помощью командного чата Xbox One или внутриигрового командного чата Xbox 360.
Перенос команды с Xbox 360 или исходной Xbox на Xbox One.
Чтобы начать командный чат Xbox One с друзьями, которые также пользуются Xbox One, нажмите кнопку Xbox , а затем выберите Многопользовательский режим > Создать команду . Этот способ подходит для всех, кто пользуется Xbox One, неважно, играют ли они в игры для Xbox One, Xbox 360 или исходной Xbox.
Командный чат между консолями Xbox 360.
Чтобы создать команду с друзьями, которые пользуются Xbox 360, перейдите в гид Xbox 360, находясь в игре для Xbox 360 (нажмите одновременно кнопки Просмотр и Меню ). Затем выберите Команда > Пригласить игроков в команду > Выбрать друзей, с которыми я хочу играть .
Как только друг примет ваше приглашение, вы автоматически будете присоединены к команде.
Запуск обратно совместимой многопользовательской игры на Xbox One.
Если игра поддерживает многопользовательский режим на этой же консоли, то можно добавить второго игрока в игру таким же образом, как и раньше при игре на более ранней версии Xbox . Убедитесь, что оба пользователя выполнили вход на Xbox One.
Для устранения неполадок при игре в обратно совместимую игру в команде или в многопользовательском режиме вы можете попробовать решение для многопользовательских игр Xbox One.
Достижения, полученные при прохождении игры на консоли Xbox 360, остаются на консоли Xbox One.
Способы просмотра достижений Xbox 360:
Используйте внутриигровую опцию "Достижения" в вашей игре для Xbox 360. Выберите Достижения в разделе гид Xbox 360. Выберите Достижения в разделе гид Xbox One.
Xbox One backwards compatibility list: What Xbox 360 games are playable on Xbox One?
A list of every supported Xbox 360 game, from Alan Wake to Zuma, as well as all exclusives.
Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One.
Xbox One backwards compatibility of Xbox 360 games was Microsoft's big surprise at E3 2015, and since debuting the feature later that year, the publisher has been hard at work rolling out new releases on a month-by-month basis.
From fan-favourite Xbox Live Arcade games to some of the biggest Xbox 360 exclusives such as Gears of War 3 and Halo: Reach, the current roster represents a wide selection of some of the console's greatest hits.
While both downloadable and disc-based games work on Xbox One, since games are emulated on a case-by-case basis, not every title has been given the backwards compatibility treatment - so below is a run down of every game made available so far. We'll be updating the list with each subsequent new release, as well as Digital Foundry's verdict if they have one.
Xbox One backwards compatibility list: Every Xbox 360 game currently playable on Xbox One.
Most recently added (January 30th):
Spec Ops: The Line The Darkness 2 The Misadventures of PB Winterbottom.
Magic: The Gathering Magic 2013 Magic 2014 - Duels of the Planeswalkers.
Complete list of every Xbox 360 game that's currently playable on Xbox One:
0 day Attack on Earth 3D Ultra Minigolf A Kingdom for Keflings A World of Keflings Aegis Wing Age of Booty Alan Wake (Tested by Digital Foundry) Alan Wake's American Nightmare (Tested by Digital Foundry) Alaskan Adventures Alice: Madness Returns Alien Hominid HD Altered Beast Anomaly Warzone Earth Aqua Army of Two Assassin's Creed (Xbox One X enhanced) Assassin's Creed II (Tested by Digital Foundry) Assassin's Creed 3 Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Assassin's Creed Revelations Assassin's Creed Rogue Assault Heroes 2 Asteroids and Deluxe Astropop Babel Rising Band of Bugs (May 4) Banjo Kazooie Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts Banjo Tooie Batman: Arkham Origins - disc only BattleBlock Theater Battlefield: Bad Company Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Battlefield 3 - disc only Bayonetta (Tested by Digital Foundry) Bejeweled 2 Bejeweled 3 Bellator: MMA Onslaught Beyond Good and Evil HD BioShock BioShock 2 BioShock Infinite Blazing Angels Blood Knights Blood of the Werewolf BloodRayne: Betrayal Bloodforge Blue Dragon Bomberman Battlefest Boom Boom Rocket Bound by Flame Borderlands Borderlands 2 Braid (Tested by Digital Foundry) Brain Challenge Bullet Soul Bullet Soul -Infinite Burst- Bully Burnout Paradise Calbela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 Cabela's Hunting Expeditions Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai Call of Duty 2 (Tested by Digital Foundry) Call of Duty 3 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Call of Duty: Black Ops (Tested by Digital Foundry) Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Call of Duty: Ghosts Call of Duty: World at War Call of Juarez Gunslinger Capcom Arcade Cabinet Carcassonne Cars 2: The Video Game Castle Crashers Castlestorm Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Catherine Cars: Mater-National Centipede and Millipede Child of Eden Civilization Revolution Contra Comic Jumper Comix Zone Commanders: Attack Condemned: Criminal Origins (Tested by Digital Foundry) Costume Quest 2 Counter-Strike: GO Crazy Taxi Crystal Defenders Crystal Quest Darksiders Darksiders 2 Dark Souls (Tested by Digital Foundry) Daytona USA Dark Void Dead Rising 2: Case Zero Dead Rising 2: Case West Dead Space Dead Space 2 Dead Space 3 Dead Space Ignition Deadfall Adventures Deadliest Warrior: The Game Deadliest Warrior: Legends Deadly Premonition DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue Defense Grid Dig Dug Deus Ex: Human Revolution Dirt 3 Dirt Showdown Discs of Tron Disney Bolt Domino Master Doom Doom II Doom 3 BFG Edition Doritos Crash Course Double Dragon Neon Dragon Age: Origins Driver San Francisco Duck Tales: Remastered Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project Dungeon Siege III Earth Defense Force 2017 Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon Earthworm Jim HD Eat Lead Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Xbox One X enhanced) Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two Escape Dead Island F1 2014 Fable Anniversary Fable II Fable II Pub Games Fable III Faery: Legends of Avalon Fallout 3 (Xbox One X enhanced) Fallout: New Vegas Far Cry 2 Far Cry 3 Feeding Frenzy Feeding Frenzy 2 Flashback Fighting Vipers Final Fight: Double Impact Forza Horizon (Tested by Digital Foundry) Foul Play Fret Nice Frogger Frogger 2 Frontlines: Fuel of War Galaga Galaga Legions Galaga Legions DX Garou: Mark of the Wolves Gatling Gears Gears of War (Tested by Digital Foundry) Gears of War 2 (Tested by Digital Foundry) Gears of War 3 (Xbox One X enhanced) Gears of War: Judgment (Tested by Digital Foundry) Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved Ghostbusters Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime Gin Rummy Girl Fight Goat Simulator Go! Go! Break Steady Golden Axe Golf: Tee It Up! GRID 2 Gripshift Guardian Heroes Gunstar Heroes Guwange Gyromancer GYRUSS Half-Minute Hero - Super Mega Neo Climax Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (Disc Only) Halo 3 (Xbox One X enhanced) Halo 3: ODST Halo 4 Halo: Reach (Tested by Digital Foundry) Halo: Spartan Assault Halo Wars Hard Corps: Uprising Hardwood Backgammon Hardwood Hearts Hardwood Spades Harms Way Heavy Weapon Hexic 2 Hexic HD Hydro Thunder (Tested by Digital Foundry) I Am Alive Ikaruga ilomilo Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet Interpol Iron Brigade Jeremy McGrath's Offroad Jet Set Radio Jetpac Refuelled Jewel Quest Joe Danger Joe Danger 2: The Movie Joust Joy Ride Turbo Just Cause 2 Kameo Kane and Lynch 2 King of Fighters 98 Ultimate Match King of Fighters 2012 Unlimited Match King of Fighters Sky Stage Lazy Raiders Left 4 Dead Left 4 Dead 2 LEGO Batman LEGO Indiana Jones 2 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Lode Runner Lost Odyssey Lumines Live! Luxor 2 Arcade Madballs Babo: Invasion Magic: The Gathering Magic 2012 Magic 2013 Magic 2014 - Duels of the Planeswalkers Marlow Briggs and the Mask of the Death Mars: War Logs Mass Effect (Tested by Digital Foundry) Mass Effect 2 Meet the Robinsons Mass Effect 3 Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond Medal of Honor: Airborne Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Metal Slug 3 Metal Slug XX Midway Arcade Origins Might and Magic Clash of Heroes Mirror's Edge (Xbox One X enhanced) Missile Command Monaco: What's Yours is Mine Monday Night Combat Monkey Island: SE Monkey Island 2: SE Monopoly Deal Monopoly Plus Moon Diver Motocross Madness Ms. Splosion Man MS.PAC-MAN Mutant Blobs Attack Mutant Storm Empire Mutant Storm Reloaded MX vs. ATV Reflex N+ (Tested by Digital Foundry) NBA Jam: On Fire Edition NeoGeo Battle Coliseum NiGHTS into Dreams Nin2-Jump Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Operation Flashpoint: Red River Outland Pac-Man Pac-Man Museum Pac-Man Championship Edition PAC-MAN CE DX+ Peggle Peggle 2 Perfect Dark Perfect Dark Zero Persona 4 Arena Phantasy Star II Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Pinball FX Plants vs. Zombies Poker Smash Portal: Still Alive Portal 2 Prince of Persia Pure Putty Squad Puzzlegeddon Puzzle Quest Puzzle Quest Galactrix Puzzle Quest 2 Quantum Conundrum R-Type Dimensions Radiant Silvergun Rainbow Six Vegas (Tested by Digital Foundry) Raiden IV Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Raskulls Rayman Legends Rayman Origins Rayman 3 HD Red Dead Redemption (Tested by Digital Foundry) Red Faction: Armageddon RoboBlitz Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien Sacred 3 Sacred Citadel Saints Row: The Third (September 14th) Saints Row IV Samurai Shodown II Sam and Max Save the World Sam and Max Beyond Time and Space Scarygirl Scrap Metal ScreamRide Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd and Co. Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam and Earl Shadow Assault Tenchu Shadow Complex (Tested by Digital Foundry) Shadows of the Damned Shinobi Skate 3 (Xbox One X enhanced) Skullgirls Slender: The Arrival Silent Hill: Downpour Small Arms Sniper Elite V2 Soltrio Solitaire Sonic Adventure Sonic Adventure 2 Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed Sonic and Knuckles Sonic CD Sonic the Fighters Sonic The Hedgehog Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 Soul Caliber Soul Caliber II HD South Park: The Stick of Truth Space Giraffe Space Invaders Infinity Gene Spec Ops: The Line Spelunky Split / Second Splosion Man SSX Stacking Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Steinsgate (Japan only) Strania Street Fighter 4 Sega Bass Fishing Super Contra (September 14th) Super Meat Boy Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition Supreme Commander 2 Syberia Tecmo Bowl Throwback Tekken 6 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Texas Hold'em Ticket to Ride TimeShift The Cave The Darkness 2 The Orange Box The Maw The Misadventures of PB Winterbottom The Splatters The Walking Dead: Season One (August 29th) The Walking Dead: Season Two (August 29th) The Walking Dead: Michonne (August 29th) Tomb Raider Underworld Torchlight Tour de France 2009 Tower Bloxx Deluxe Toy Soldiers Toy Soldiers Cold War Toy Story 3 Trials HD (Tested by Digital Foundry) Triggerheart Exelica Trine 2 Tron: Evolution Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon Unbound Saga Undertow) Virtua Fighter 2 Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown Virtual-On (Japan only) Virtual On: OT Viva Piсata Viva Piсata: Trouble in Paradise Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (Tested by Digital Foundry) Wolfenstein 3D Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 XCOM: Enemy Unknown XCOM: Enemy Within Yosumin! Live Zuma Zuma's Revenge!
Xbox One backwards compatibility list: Every original Xbox game currently playable on Xbox One.
Introduced on October 24, Xbox original games are now backwards compatible on Xbox One, starting with:
Dead to Rights Fusion Frenzy Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Crimson Skies Psychonauts Grabbed by the Ghoulies Bloodrayne 2 Pirates! Ninja Gaiden Black King of Fighters: Neowave Red Faction 2 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
Xbox One backwards compatibility: How well do Xbox 360 games run?
The experience varies from game to game. According to Digital Foundry's report, all titles receive some baseline improvements - such as the elimination of screen tear "completely on every title" - through to any disc access operations tending to "have less of an impact on performance", meaning Mass Effect's elevator load times and Fallout 3's hitches are reduced.
However, while less demanding games such as Braid and N+ perform flawlessly, the more CPU-heavy titles do struggle, with Halo: Reach and Gears of War: Judgement singled out as games that suffer in the emulation process.
In terms of features, Xbox 360 backwards compatibility on Xbox One supports:
Digital and disc-based games at no additional cost Support for existing saves (through the Cloud), DLC, Achievement progress, and the original dashboard Multiplayer between those playing on Xbox 360 and Xbox One Select Xbox One system features, including Game DVR, Windows 10 streaming and screenshots.
Many Xbox 360 games are also currently available on Microsoft's Netflix-style Xbox Game Pass subscription service.
Xbox 360 exclusives backwards compatible on Xbox One.
Since the backwards compatibility list features a large number of games also released on other platforms (such as the PS3, PC and retro systems) here is a list of Xbox 360 exclusives you might have missed out on that new Xbox owners might be interested in playing:
Fable II is only available on Xbox 360.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts Blue Dragon Boom Boom Rocket Comic Jumper Fable II Forza Horizon (Tested by Digital Foundry) Gears of War 2 (Tested by Digital Foundry) Gears of War 3 (Tested by Digital Foundry) Gears of War: Judgment (Tested by Digital Foundry) Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 Go! Go! Break Steady Guwange (bar Arcades, mobiles in Japan) Halo: Reach (Tested by Digital Foundry) Halo Wars Hexic 2 Iron Brigade Kameo: Elements of Power Lazy Raiders Lost Odyssey Perfect Dark Zero Raskulls Scrap Metal Splosion Man The Splatters Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise.
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Games in this article.
Alan Wake's American Nightmare.
Banjo-Kazooie.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.
Banjo-Tooie.
Blue Dragon.
Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Forza Horizon.
Gears of War.
Gears of War 2.
Gears of War 3.
Gears of War: Judgment.
Halo: Reach.
Kameo: Elements of Power.
Lost Odyssey.
Perfect Dark.
Perfect Dark Zero.
Red Dead Redemption.
Viva Piсata.
Viva Piсata: Trouble in Paradise.
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Xbox One Backward Compatibility Game List.
This list of games playable on Xbox One records all backward-compatible 360 and XBLA games confirmed to function on current-gen hardware. Microsoft announced during its E3 2017 conference original Xbox games will be compatible with the Xbox One as well, however announced only a single game so far.
Most recent addition: Call of Duty: Black Ops II, April 11th, 2017.
Confirmed Xbox Games.
Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge.
Confirmed Xbox 360 Games.
A Kingdom for Keflings A World of Keflings Aegis Wing Age of Booty Alan Wake Alan Wake's American Nightmare Alien Hominid HD Altered Beast Anomaly War Zone Aqua Arkanoid Live Assassin's Creed Assassin’s Creed II Asteroids & Deluxe Babel Rising Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Banjo-Kazooie Banjo-Tooie BattleBlock Theater Battlestations: Midway Bayonetta Bejeweled 2 Bejeweled 3 Bellator: MMA Onslaught Beyond Good & Evil HD Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 Bloodforge Blood Knights Blood of the Werewolf BloodRayne: Betrayal Bomberman Battlefest Boom Boom Rocket Borderlands Bound By Flame Braid Brain Challenge Blue Dragon (requires disk) Burnout Paradise Call of Duty 2 Call of Duty 3 Call of Duty: Black Ops Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Call of Duty: World at War Call of Juarez Gunslinger Capcom Arcade Cabinet Carcassonne Castle Crashers Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse CastleStorm Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Centipede & Millipede Comic Jumper Comix Zone Condemned: Criminal Origins Counter-Strike: GO Crazy Taxi Crystal Defenders Crystal Quest Dark Souls Dark Void Deadliest Warrior: Legends Dead Space Dead Space Ignition Deathspank TOV De Blob 2 Defense Grid: The Awakening Deus Ex: Human Revolution Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut Dig Dug DiRT 3 DiRT Showdown Discs of Tron Domino Master Doom Doom II Doom 3 BFG Edition (disc version) Doritos Crash Course Double Dragon Neon Dragon's Lair Duck Tales: Remastered Duke Nukem Manhattan Project Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara Dungeon Siege III E4 Earthworm Jim HD Eat Lead EnclevermentExperiment Escape Dead Island Fable II Fable III Faery: Legends of Avalon Fallout 3 Fallout New Vegas Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Feeding Frenzy Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown Final Fight: Double Impact Flashback Flock Forza Horizon Foul Play Fret Nice Frogger Frogger 2 FunTown Mahjong Galaga Galaga Legions Galaga Legions DX Garou: Mark of the Wolves Gating Gears Gears of War Gears of War 2 Gears of War 3 Gears of War: Judgment Geometry Wars Evolved Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime Golden Axe Go Go Break Steady Grid 2 Gripshift Guardian Heroes Gunstar Heroes Guwange Half-Minute Hero Halo: Reach Halo: Spartan Assault Halo Wars Hardwood Backgammon Hardwood Hearts Hardwood Spades Haunted House Heavy Weapon Hexic HD Hexic 2 Hydro Thunder I Am Alive Ikaruga Injustice: Gods Among Us Interpol Iron Brigade Jeremy McGrath's Offroad Jetpac Refuelled Jet Set Radio Joe Danger Special Edition Joe Danger 2 Jurassic Park: The Game Joust Joy Ride Turbo Just Cause 2 Kameo: Elements of Power Kane & Lynch 2 Killer Is Dead Lazy Raiders Left 4 Dead Left 4 Dead 2 LEGO Batman LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Limbo Lode Runner Lost Odyssey LUMINES LIVE! Magic 2012 Mars: War Logs Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 Mass Effect 3 Metal Slug 3 Metal Slug XX Might & Magic Clash of Heroes Military Madness Mirror’s Edge Missile Command Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine Monday Night Combat Monkey Island 2: Special Edition Monkey Island: Special Edition Monopoly Plus Motocross Madness Mr. Driller Online MS. PAC-MAN Ms. Splosion Man Mutant Blobs Attack. MX vs. ATV Reflex N+ NBA JAM: On Fire Edition NeoGeo Battle Coliseum New Rally X NiGHTS into dreams… Nin2-Jump Of Orcs and Men OFP: Red River (disc only) Omage Five Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Outland Pac-Man Pac-Man: Championship Edition Pac-Man: Championship Edition DX+ Pac-Man Museum Peggle Perfect Dark Perfect Dark Zero Phantasy Star 2 Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Pinball FX Plants vs. Zombies Portal 2 Portal: Still Alive Prince of Persia Pure (disc only) Putty Squad Puzzlegeddon Puzzle Quest Puzzle Quest 2 Puzzle Quest Galactrix Qix++ Rage (Disc Only) R-Type Dimensions Rayman 3 HD Rayman Legends Rayman Origins Red Dead Redemption Red Faction Battlegrounds Runner2 Sacred 3 Sacred Citadel Saints Row 4 Sam and Max Beyond Space and Time Sam and Max Save the World Samurai Shodown 2 Scarygirl Sega Bass Fishing Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co. Sega Vintage Collection: Golden Axe Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage Shadow Complex Shadowrun Shank 2 Shred Nebula Shortest Shogi Silent Hill: Downpour Skate 3 Skullgirls Small Arms Sonic CD Sonic & All-stars Racing Transformed Sonic & Knuckles Sonic The Fighters Sonic The Hedgehog Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode 1 Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode 2 Soul Calibur SoulCalibur 2 HD South Park: The Stick of Truth Space Ark Space Giraffe Spelunky Splosion Man SSX Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 Super Meat Boy Supreme Commander 2 Syberia Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Texas Hold'Em The Cave The King of Fighters 98 UM The Maw The Orange Box The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings Ticket To Ride Tom Clancy’s RainbowSix Vegas Tom Clancy’s RainbowSix Vegas 2 Torchlight Tour de France 2009 Tour de France 2011 Toy Soldiers Toy Soldiers: Cold War Toy Story 3 Trials HD Triggerheart Exelica Tron: Evolution Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon Unbound Saga Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Viva Piñata Viva Piñata: Trouble In Paradise Wolfenstein 3D Word Puzzle XCOM: Enemy Unknown XCOM: Enemy Within Zuma Zuma's Revenge!
Microsoft announced Xbox One backward compatibility at E3 2015 and started rolling out the function on November 12, 2015. Xbox 360 discs do not play natively but trigger a download of a compatible file, while downloadable titles tied to the logged-in user account appear automatically.
Xbox One Controller Previous.
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All The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games.
Here are the 385-plus games currently available in the backwards compatibility program.
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The Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature, introduced in November 2015, lets you play original Xbox and Xbox 360 games on the current-gen console. But what games are available? We've rounded them all up--and we'll continue to update this post as new games are made available to the extensive list. More are added regularly, although new original Xbox games will be less common. [Updated January 30 with three more games]
Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Lineup:
Black BloodRayne 2 Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge Dead to Rights Fuzion Frenzy Grabbed by the Ghoulies The King of Fighters Neowave Ninja Gaiden Black Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Psychonauts Red Faction II Sid Meier's Pirates Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
0 Day Attack on Earth 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures A Kingdom for Keflings A World of Keflings Aegis Wing Age of Booty Alan Wake Alan Wake's American Nightmare Alice: Madness Returns Alien Hominid HD Altered Beast Anomaly Warzone Earth Arkanoid Live Army of Two Assassin's Creed Assassin's Creed II Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Assassin's Creed III Assassin's Creed Revelations Assassin's Creed Rogue Assault Heroes 2 Asteroids & Deluxe AstroPop Aqua Babel Rising Band of Bugs Banjo Kazooie: Nuts n Bolts Banjo Tooie Banjo Kazooie Batman: Arkham Origins Battlefield: Bad Company Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Battlefield 3 BattleBlock Theater Battlestations: Midway Bayonetta Beat'n Groovy Bejeweled 2 Bejeweled 3 Bellator: MMA Onslaught Beyond Good & Evil HD Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 BioShock BioShock 2 BioShock Infinite Bloodforge Blood Knights Blood of the Werewolf BloodRayne: Betrayal Blue Dragon Bomberman Live: Battlefest Boom Boom Rocket Borderlands Borderlands 2 Bound by Flame Braid Brain Challenge Bullet Soul Bullet Soul: Infinite Burst Bully: Scholarship Edition Burnout Paradise Cabela's Alaskan Adventures Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 Cabela's Hunting Expeditions Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai Call of Duty 2 Call of Duty 3 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Call of Duty: Black Ops Call of Duty: Black Ops II Call of Duty: Ghosts Call of Duty: World at War Call of Juarez Gunslinger Capcom Arcade Cabinet Carcassonne Cars: Mater-National Championship Cars 2 Castle Crashers Castlestorm Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Catherine The Cave Centipede & Millipede Child of Light Civilization: Revolution Clannad Commanders: Attack of the Genos Comic Jumper Comix Zone Condemned Contra Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Crazy Taxi Crystal Quest Crystal Defenders Cyber Troopers Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram The Darkness II -- added January 30 Dark Souls Dark Void Darksiders Darksiders II Daytona USA de Blob 2 Dead Rising 2: Case West Dead Rising 2: Case Zero Dead Space Dead Space 2 Dead Space 3 Dead Space Ignition Deadfall Adventures Deadliest Warrior: Legends Deadliest Warrior: The Game Deadly Premonition Deathspank: Thongs of Virtue Defense Grid Deus Ex: Human Revolution Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut Dig Dug Dirt 3 Dirt Showdown Discs of Tron Disney Bolt Disney Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two Domino Master Doom Doom II Doom 3: BFG Edition Doritos Crash Course Double Dragon: Neon Dragon Age: Origins Dragon's Lair Driver: San Franciso DuckTales Remastered Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara Dungeon Siege III E4: Every Extend Extra Extreme Earthworm Jim HD Earth Defense Force 2017 Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Encleverment Experiment Escape Dead Island F1 2014 Fable Anniversary Fable II Fable II Pub Games Fable III Faery: Legends of Avalon Fallout 3 Fallout: New Vegas Far Cry 2 Far Cry 3 Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Feeding Frenzy Feeding Frenzy 2 Fighting Vipers Final Fight: Double Impact Flashback Flock Forza Horizon Fret Nice Frogger Frogger 2 FunTown Mahjong Galaga Galaga Legions Galaga Legions DX Garou: Mark of the Wolves Gatling Gears Gears of War Gears of War 2 Gears of War 3 Gears of War: Judgment Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Ghostbusters Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime Gin Rummy Girl Fight Goat Simulator Golden Axe Go! Go! Break Steady Golf: Tee It Up Grand Theft Auto IV Grid 2 Gripshift Guardian Heroes Gunstar Heroes Guwange Gyromancer Gyruss Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Halo: Combat Evolved Halo 3 Halo 3: ODST Campaign Edition Halo 4 Halo: Reach Halo: Spartan Assault Halo Wars Hard Corps: Uprising Hardwood Backgammon Hardwood Hearts Hardwood Spades Harms Way Haunted House Heavy Weapon Hexic 2 Hexic HD Hitman: Absolution Hydro Thunder I Am Alive Ikaruga Ilomilo Injustice: Gods Among Us + disc-only Ultimate Edition Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos Iron Brigade Jeremy McGrath's Offroad Jet Set Radio Jetpac Refuelled Jewel Quest Joe Danger Special Edition Joe Danger 2: The Movie Joust Joy Ride Turbo Juju Jurassic Park: The Game Just Cause 2 Kameo Kane & Lynch 2 Killer Is Dead The King of Fighters '98 The King of Fighters 2002 KOF Sky Stage Lazy Raiders Left 4 Dead Left 4 Dead 2 Lego Batman Lego Indiana Jones Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga Limbo Lode Runner Lost Odyssey Lumines Live! Luxor 2 Mad Tracks Magic: The Gathering 2012 Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death Mars: War Logs Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 Mass Effect 3 Matt Hazard: Blood, Bath, and Beyond The Maw Medal of Honor: Airborne Meet the Robinsons Mega Man 9 Mega Man 10 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Metal Slug 3 Metal Slug XX Midway Arcade Origins Might & Magic Clash of Heroes Military Madness Mirror's Edge The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom -- added January 30 Missile Command Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine Monday Night Combat Monkey Island: SE Monkey Island 2: SE Monopoly Deal Moon Diver Motocross Madness Ms. Splosion Man Ms Pac-Man Mutant Blobs Attack Mutant Storm Empire Mutant Storm Reloaded MX vs. ATV Reflex N+ NBA Jam: On Fire Edition Neogeo Battle Coliseum Nights Into Dreams Of Orcs and Men Omega Five Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Operation Flashpoint: Red River The Orange Box Outland Pac-Man Pac-Man C.E Pac-Man CE DX+ Pac-Man Museum Peggle Peggle 2 Perfect Dark Perfect Dark Zero Persona 4 Arena Phantasy Star II Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Pinball FX Planets Under Attack Plants vs. Zombies Poker Smash Portal: Still Alive Portal 2 Prince of Persia Pure Putty Squad Puzzle Quest Puzzle Quest 2 Puzzle Quest: Galactrix QIX++ Puzzlegeddon Rage Raiden IV Raskulls Rayman 3 HD Rayman Legends Rayman Origins Red Dead Redemption Red Faction: Armageddon Red Faction: Battlegrounds RoboBlitz Rocket Knight R-Type Dimensions Runner 2 Sacred 3 Sacred Citadel Saints Row: The Third Saints Row IV Sam & Max: Beyond Time & Space Sam & Max Save the World Samurai Shodown II Scarygirl Scrap Metal ScreamRide Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co. Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam & Earl Shadow Assault/Tenchu Shadow Complex Shadowrun Shadows of the Damned Shank 2 Shinobi Shred Nebula Shotest Shogi Silent Hill: Downpour Skate 3 Skullgirls Skydive Slender: The Arrival Small Arms Sniper Elite V2 Soltrio Solitaire Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Sonic & Knuckles Sonic Adventure Sonic Adventure 2 Sonic CD Sonic The Fighters Sonic The Hedgehog Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II Soulcalibur Soulcalibur II South Park: The Stick of Truth Space Ark Space Giraffe Space Invaders Infinity Gene Spec Ops: The Line -- added January 30 Spelunky The Splatters Split/Second Splosion Man SSX Stacking Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Steins; Gate 比翼恋理のだーりん (Japan only) Steins; Gate (オリジナル版) (Japan only) Steins; Gate 線形拘束のフェノグラム (Japan-only, requires game disc) Strania Street Fighter IV Stuntman: Ignition Super Contra Super Meat Boy Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition Supreme Commander 2 Syberia Tecmo Bowl Throwback Tekken 6 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Texas Hold 'Em Ticket to Ride TimeShift Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Tomb Raider: Underworld Torchlight Tour de France 2009 Tour de France 2011 Toy Soldiers Toy Soldiers Cold War Toy Story 3 Tower Bloxx Deluxe Trials HD Trine 2 Tron: Evolution Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon Unbound Saga Undertow Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Viva Piñata Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series The Walking Dead: Season 2 - A Telltale Games Series The Walking Dead: Michonne - A Telltale Miniseries The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Wolfenstein 3D World Puzzle XCOM: Enemy Unknown Yosumin Live Zuma Zuma's Revenge.
Don't see your favorite game here? Microsoft has said it is holding discussions with all major publishers and developers to possibly bring their games to the program. However, the decision about whether or not a game is added to the lineup ultimately comes down to individual publishers. There's no guarantee everything will eventually be added.
What do you make of the lineup so far? And what games would you like to see added in the future? Let us know in the comments below!
Kinect for Xbox One.
OUT OF STOCK.
Voice Commands.
Experience greater convenience and control with Kinect for Xbox One. Navigate your console without lifting a finger. Instantly capture screenshots and game clips. And change TV channels without ever searching for the remote.
Cortana comes to Xbox One.
Everything you love about Cortana on your Windows 10 devices is now on Xbox One. Use "Hey Cortana. " to call up commands. You can even configure your Xbox One to turn on other devices, like your TV, audio/video receiver, and cable/satellite receiver.
Automatic Recognition.
Kinect eliminates the need to manually switch or sign into your Xbox account. Be recognized and signed-in automatically when turning on your console, so you can spend more time gaming.
Connect with Skype and Twitch.
With its 1080p HD camera, Kinect delivers a highly detailed picture, and its microphone array picks out your voice above any other sound in the room, so no one will ever miss a beat. You can even broadcast your gameplay live with picture-in-picture through Twitch.
The best Xbox One experience is with Kinect.
Additional Accessories.
Xbox Design Lab.
Personalize your very own Xbox Wireless Controller. Now available.
Xbox One Backward Compatibility.
Since the release of Xbox One Backward Compatibility with the New Xbox One Experience it has been one of the most popular features included in the update. Xbox fans have been enjoying the opportunity to play some of their favorite Xbox 360 titles on their Xbox One, with more titles being added regularly to the list of available games.
In order to address a number of the questions and concerns I receive about Xbox One Backward Compatibility, I wanted to update my previous post on the topic with an overview of the capability, address some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and mention the most important element of Backward Compatibility – the current list of Xbox One Backward Compatibly titles (Download the list as a .pdf file).
Xbox One Backward Compatibility List.
(Last Update: 30 January 2018)
Backward Compatibility Features:
Available at no additional cost; you don’t have to pay to play games you already own. Keep your Xbox 360 game saves, game add-ons, achievements, and Gamerscore. Enjoy the advanced features of your Xbox One like Game DVR, Screenshots and Windows 10 streaming. Play multiplayer with your friends no matter which console they’re on. Works with disc-based and digital games.
TIP: If you use Cloud Saved Games, your saved game data will be accessible on whichever console you’re playing on.
How to install and play Xbox 360 backward compatible games on your Xbox One.
Disc: For disc-based games that are a part of the Back Compat game catalog, simply insert the disc and the console will begin downloading the game to your hard drive. After the game has finished downloading, you will still need to keep the game disc in the drive to play. Digital: The digital titles that you own and are part of the Back Compat game catalog will automatically show up in the “Ready to Install” section on your Xbox One, and once they are installed they will show up in the Games section of your Xbox One.
TIP: To open the Xbox 360 dashboard from within the Xbox One environment, hold the view and menu buttons.
How to purchase Xbox 360 games if you don’t own an Xbox 360.
If you want to purchase an Xbox 360 title and don’t own or have access to an Xbox 360, you can still purchase the game digitally online from the Xbox marketplace. Simply log into your account at http://www.xbox.com and navigate to the catalog of Xbox 360 titles. Once you select a title, you will see the option to download it to your Xbox 360. Clicking on the download button actually brings up the purchasing screen. Once you purchase the game and the transaction is complete, the game will be registered to your account.
A few things to note:
You have to have a valid payment option on file to purchase any title. If a game is free, you’re still required to “purchase” it – you just won’t be charged anything for it. The Xbox 360 Marketplace and the Xbox One Store websites use different architecture, so if you have credit but no payment option associated with your account, you won’t be able to use the credit to purchase Xbox 360 titles. You will have to add a payment option or purchase the title using an Xbox 360 console. Not all Xbox 360 games are backward compatible with Xbox One, but we will be adding more on a regular basis. Check the current list of supported games here.
TIP: Every month Xbox Live Gold members get two free Xbox One and two free Xbox 360 games with the Games With Gold program. You can redeem these free games at http://www.xbox.com whether you own the console or not – as long as you have an account. If you don’t own an Xbox One and decide to purchase one in the future, you’ll already have a collection of games available to you. And if you don’t own an Xbox 360 and the games are added to the list of backward compatible games, you’ll be able to play them on your Xbox One.
Xbox One Backward Compatibility Frequently Asked Questions.
Q: Can you give us a hint or confirm if (insert title here) is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility?
A: I cannot. Sorry. I’ll tweet out when we update the list of games that are backward compatible.
Q: I read on a gaming blog/news site that a certain game is coming to back compat. Can you give us a hint or confirm when it is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility?
A: Any official Xbox One back compat news is posted on my twitter feed Follow @majornelson to find out first. Additonally, the list at the top of this page (scroll up) will be updated with each backward compatibility update. That is the only information we have shared at this time. Specific title availability dates are not available.
Q: What date is (insert title here) coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility?
A: Unless it is on the list of current titles that are BC (at the top of this page) I can’t say. No hints will be given.
Q: HEY! I’d like (insert title here) to be playable on Xbox One? MAKE THAT HAPPEN!
A: If you want an Xbox 360 game to be played on Xbox One via backward compatibility, you should contact the game publisher.
Q: Hey…how about a hint when the next title being added to the Xbox One Back Compatibility list will be announced?
A: Sorry, but I cannot. I will update this post and tweet it out when we update the list.
Q: Why can’t you even hint at when/if a title is coming to Xbox One Back Compatibility ?
A: I’ll let you know when a new title is added to the list. That is the best I can do right now. You may not like it, but that is the answer.
Q: If I gather up my friends and we constantly tweet at you or other members of the Xbox team about a title we want for BC, that will make it happened right ?
Q: Why won’t that work? How are titles selected to be released to BC?
A: Listen to this podcast as it explains a lot about the process.
Frequently Asked Questions from the official Xbox Backward Compatible Support page:
Q: Does backward compatibility cost extra?
A: No. Xbox One Backward Compatibility is free and allows you to play select Xbox 360 games you already own on Xbox One.
Q: Is Xbox Live Gold required for backward compatibility?
A: No. Xbox Live Gold is not required for Xbox One Backward Compatibility. However, it is required for any standard Xbox Live Gold feature like online multiplayer.
Q: Can I play games online with my friend if I’m on my Xbox One playing an Xbox 360 game and they are on an Xbox 360?
A: Yes, you can play backwards compatible games with your friends whether they are playing on Xbox One or Xbox 360.
A: We’re starting with some of the most popular and highest rated Xbox 360 titles. We’re listening to our fans and working with our partners to bring as many titles as we can to the program. We’ll continue to update this page as more titles are added. Let us know which Xbox 360 games you’re most excited to play on Xbox One by voting at the Xbox Feedback website. Remember, just because a title may be highly requested does not mean that it will come to the program sooner rather than later.
Q: Will the DLC for backward compatible titles be available too?
A: Yes. If you own the DLC, you can install and use it just like you do on the Xbox 360. To install DLC you own, go to the Manage Game section for that specific title and install the DLC to your drive.
Q: Can I plug my removable hard drive from my Xbox 360 into my Xbox One?
A: No. The Xbox 360 Hard Drive is not compatible with the Xbox One. If you have an Xbox Live profile on Xbox 360, the profile will automatically download to your Xbox One console during setup.
For more information about Backward Compatibility, check out the official Xbox Support page here.
Вопросы и ответы об обратной совместимости консоли Xbox One.
Часто задаваемые вопросы.
Проверьте наш список доступных игр. Кроме того, не забудьте проголосовать за игры, в которые вы хотели бы играть на Xbox One!
Нажмите и удерживайте кнопки "Просмотр" и "Меню" одновременно.
Да! Да, пока вы все играете в одну и ту же игру.
Да. Аватары и достижения будут на месте при выполнении входа на Xbox One.
Чтобы удалить все игры и профили Xbox 360, сохраненные на консоли, выполните следующие шаги.
Нажмите кнопку Xbox , чтобы открыть гид. Выберите Система > Настройки > Система > Хранилище , а затем выберите Очистить локальное хранилище Xbox 360 .
Это не повлияет на игры, сохраненные в облаке, или игры и профили Xbox One.
Да. Однако нельзя одновременно выполнить вход более чем на одну Xbox One или Xbox 360.
Xbox One Backwards Compatibility List: All the Xbox 360 games you can play on Xbox One.
Xbox One backwards compatibility – How to play Xbox 360 games on Xbox One.
Backwards compatibility is an incredibly popular feature on Microsoft’s console, with a growing list of titles well worth checking out. The Xbox 360 had a wonderful library of games, and it’s awesome to see them running our our shiny new Xbox Ones.
Microsoft recently revealed the first 13 original Xbox games coming to backward compatibility, and you can find the full list below:
Black (Electronic Arts) BloodRayne 2 (Majesco Entertainment) Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge (Microsoft) Dead to Rights (Bandai Namco) Fuzion Frenzy (Microsoft) Grabbed by the Ghoulies (Microsoft) Ninja Gaiden Black (Koei Tecmo) Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Ubisoft) Psychonauts (Double Fine Productions) Red Faction II (THQ Nordic) Sid Meier’s Pirates! (2K Games) Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Electronic Arts) The King of Fighters Neowave (SNK)
Playing Xbox 360 titles on Xbox One is free and simple All you need to do is insert a Xbox 360 disc into your system or download it directly from the online marketplace. Much like Xbox One games, everything is installed straight to your hard drive, so make sure you’ve got enough space.
All of the digital downloads linked to your account will be available straight away, so long as the game is supported by Microsoft. Your achievements, cloud saves and whatnot also carry over.
If you’re an Xbox Live Gold member, many of the games found in Microsoft’s Games with Gold service are backward compatible, giving you a handful of new games to play around with each and every month.
It’s interesting to note that the PS4 is still not backwards compatible, with Sony instead throwing its eggs into the Playstation Now service basket. This lets you rent PS3 titles and stream them to your PS4 along with select Sony Bravia Smart TVs and Sony Blu-ray players. But, this comes at a cost. Two-day rentals on PlayStation Now start at £2.99, with the majority of high-profile titles actually costing a steep £4.99 to rent for two-days going up to £7.99 for a 30-day rental period.
Xbox One backwards compatibility – How does it work?
“One of the features that we’ve had a lot of requests for — and very vocals requests for — is the ability to run Xbox 360 apps on Xbox One, which is quite difficult to do,” explained Microsoft’s Product Evangelist for Windows 10, Ian Moulster. “It is easy to conceptualise, but actually quite difficult to achieve.”
To turn the Xbox One into a backwards compatible machine, Microsoft has built an Xbox 360 emulator that will run on the new console. This basically means that Microsoft has essentially built an Xbox 360 in software, which then runs within the Xbox One. This emulator does all the same things as the Xbox 360, but it just sits inside the newer console.
The emulator springs into life when you insert a compatible Xbox 360 disc and lets you download and install the title right to your HDD. You’ll notice that any Xbox 360 game you have installed on your Xbox One will be shown with an Xbox 360 logo strip down the left hand side, so you can quickly distinguish between your old and new games at a glance.
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As you had to with the Xbox 360, you’ll need to keep the game disc in the tray while you play, but you won’t need to be connected to the internet unless you want to access any of the game’s online components.
We’ve tried it with Mass Effect and all you need to do is insert the disc and wait for it to boot up. Then you’re ready to play.
If you’ve previously purchased any compatible Xbox 360 titles from the Store, these will automatically show up in the right-hand panel of your “My Games” section of your Xbox One, where it lists games that are “Ready to Install”.
You can then pick and choose which games out of your Xbox 360 collection you wish to install on your Xbox One — after all you might not have space for all of them.
We tried out Super Meat Boy in this way, and again, all you need to do is download it and you’re off.
What’s great about the Xbox One backwards compatibility service is that even though it’s running your Xbox 360 games within an emulator, you can still take advantage of the Xbox One features while you play. That includes Game DVR, the ability to snap an application to your game and broadcast your gameplay.
Well, we say that, but the recent announcement that Borderlands is one of the games coming to the Xbox One backwards compatibility service was surrounded by some concern.
While we were certainly delighted we could play our old Borderlands game on the Xbox One, it quickly came to light that the game’s backwards compatibility is limited. You can’t utilise all the Xbox One features when you play Borderlands it seems, with screenshots and gameplay capture inaccessible.
“This is expected. Unfortunately, recording/screenshots are turned off for Borderlands,” explained a Microsoft representative.
When pressed for more details, Microsoft said that this was down to a “licensing” issue.
This could well be an issue that you’ll find with future Xbox One backwards compatible titles, but it’s defintiely something we can put up with for the ease of use with the upcoming service.
Backwards Compatibility and multi-disc games.
Xbox’s Major Nelson recently confirmed in a Reddit post that Xbox One’s backwards compatibility now works for games with multiple discs.
“I can confirm that the BC [backwards compatibility] team has done work to support multi disc scenarios. Be sure to thank the BC engineers,” Major Nelson wrote.
So now it seems the possibilities are truly endless when it comes to backwards compatibility on Xbox One. For those looking for a bit of nostalgia amongst all their new and shiny gaming goodness, we could be seeing plenty more available.
Xbox One backwards compatibility – How much does it cost?
Unlike Playstation’s Now streaming service, which charges for all games even if you previously owned them, this Xbox 360 emulation on Xbox One will be completely free for all supported games. That’s definitely a nice touch.
“It is free. You don’t have to pay for the emulator. You don’t have to pay again for the games or anything. They’re your games. It just works,” added Moulster.
Xbox One backwards compatibility – When’s it coming?
Xbox One backwards compatibility is available now for all users.
Xbox One backwards compatibility – What games are supported?
Xbox One currently has over 200 games supported via backwards compatibility. We’ve provided the full list of them below, or you can head to Xbox.com/BackCompat to keep abreast of any additions Microsoft makes.
Here’s the list so far:
A Kingdom for Keflings A World of Keflings Age of Booty Alan Wake Alan Wake’s American Nightmare Alice: Madness Returns Alien Hominid HD Altered Beast Anomaly Warzone Earth Aqua ARKANOID Live! Army of Two Assassin’s Creed Assassin’s Creed II Assassin’s Creed III Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Assassin’s Creed Revelations Assassin’s Creed® Rogue Assault Heroes 2 Asteroids & Deluxe Astropop.
Babel Rising Band of Bugs Banjo Kazooie Banjo Kazooie: N n B Banjo Tooie Batman: Arkham Origins BattleBlock Theater Battlefield 3™ Battlefield: Bad Co. 2 Battlefield: Bad Company Battlestations: Midway BAYONETTA Beat’n Groovy Bejeweled 2 Bejeweled 3 Bellator: MMA Onslaught Beyond Good & Evil HD Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 Bioshock Bioshock 2 Bioshock Infinite Blazing Angels Blood Knights Blood of the Werewolf Bloodforge BloodRayne: Betrayal Blue Dragon Bomberman Battlefest Boom Boom Rocket Borderlands Borderlands 2 Bound by Flame Braid Brain Challenge™ Bully: Scholarship Ed Burnout Paradise.
Cabela’s Alaskan Adventures Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2013 Cabela’s Survival: SoK Call of Duty® 2 Call of Duty® 3 Call of Duty®: Black Ops Call of Duty®: Black Ops II Call of Duty®: Ghosts Call of Duty®: World at War Call of Juarez® Gunslinger CAPCOM ARCADE CABINET Carcassonne Cars 2: The Video Game Castle Crashers Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Castlestorm Castlevania: SOTN Catherine Centipede & Millipede Civilization Revolution Comic Jumper Comix Zone Commaders: Attack Condemned Contra Counter-Strike: GO Crazy Taxi CRYSTAL DEFENDERS™ Crystal Quest.
Darksiders Darksiders II Dark Souls Dark Void DAYTONA USA de Blob 2 Dead Rising 2: Case West Dead Rising 2: Case Zero Dead Space™ Dead Space™ 2 Dead Space™ 3 Dead Space™ Ignition Deadliest Warrior: Legends Deadliest Warriors: The Game Deathspank T.O.V. Defense Grid DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION DIG DUG DiRT 3 DiRT Showdown Disney’s Bolt Discs of Tron Domino Master Doom Doom II DOOM 3 BFG Edition Doritos Crash Course Double Dragon Neon Dragon Age: Origins Dragon’s Lair Driver San Fransisco Duck Tales: Remastered Duke Nukem Manhattan Project D&D: Chronicles of Mystara Dungeon Siege III.
E4 Earthworm Jim HD Eat Lead Encleverment Experiment Escape Dead Island.
Fable Anniversary Fable II Fable II Pub Games Fable III Faery: Legends of Avalon Fallout 3 Fallout: New Vegas Far Cry 2 Far Cry 3 Far Cry 3® Blood Dragon Feeding Frenzy Feeding Frenzy 2 Fighting Vipers Final Fight: Double Impact Flashback FLOCK! Forza Horizon Foul Play Fret Nice Frogger Frogger 2 FunTown Mahjong.
Galaga Galaga Legions Galaga Legions DX GAROU -MARK OF THE WOLVES Gatling Gears Gears of War Gears of War 2 Gears of War 3 Gears of War: Judgment Geometry Wars Evolved Geometry Wars Evolved² Geometry Wars™ 3: Dimensions Evolved Ghostbusters Gin Rummy Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime Golden Axe Golf: Tee It Up! Go! Go! Break Steady GTA IV Grid 2 Gripshift Guardian Heroes (TM) Gunstar Heroes Guwange Gyromancer.
HALF-MINUTE HERO -Super Mega Neo- Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary Halo 3 Halo 4 Halo: ODST Halo: Reach Halo: Spartan Assault Halo Wars Hard Corps: Uprising Hardwood Backgammon Hardwood Hearts Hardwood Spades Harms Way Haunted House Heavy Weapon Hexic 2 Hexic HD Hitman: Absolution Hydro Thunder.
I am Alive™ Ikaruga ilomilo Injustice: Gods Among Us Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet Interpol Iron Brigade.
Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad Jet Set Radio Jetpac Refuelled Joe Danger Special Edition Joe Danger 2: The Movie Joust Joy Ride Turbo JUJU Just Cause 2.
Kameo Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days Killer Is Dead KOF2002UM.
Lazy Raiders Left 4 Dead Left 4 Dead 2 LEGO Batman LEGO® Indiana Jones™ LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game LEGO Star Wars: TCS Limbo Lode Runner LUMINES LIVE! Luxor 2.
Madballs Babo: Invasion Mad Tracks Magic 2012 Mars: War Logs Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 Mass Effect 3 Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death Matt Hazard: BBB Medal of Honor: Airborne Meet the Robinsons MEGA MAN 9 MEGA MAN 10 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Metal Slug 3 Metal Slug XX Midway Arcade Origins Might & Magic Clash of Heroes Military Madness Mirror’s Edge Missile Command Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine Monday Night Combat Monkey Island: SE Monkey Island 2: SE MONOPOLY PLUS MOON DIVER Motocross Madness Mr. DRILLER Online Ms. Splosion Man MS.PAC-MAN Mutant Blobs Attack Mutant Storm Empire MX vs. ATV Reflex.
N+ NEOGEO BATTLE COLISEUM NBA JAM: On Fire Edition NEW RALLY-X NiGHTS into dream… NIN2-Jump.
Oblivion OF: Dragon Rising Omega Five Operation Flashpoint: Red River Of Orcs and Men Outland.
Pac-Man Pac-Man C.E PAC-MAN CE DX+ PAC-MAN MUSEUM Peggle Peggle 2 Perfect Dark Perfect Dark Zero Phantasy Star II Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Pinball FX Planets Under Attack Plants vs. Zombies Poker Smash Portal 2 Portal: Still Alive Prince of Persia Pure Putty Squad Puzzlegeddon Puzzle Quest Puzzle Quest 2 Puzzle Quest Galactrix.
Radiant Silvergun Rage Rainbow Six® Vegas Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 Raskulls Rayman 3 HD Rayman® Legends Rayman® Origins Red Dead Redemption Red Faction: Battlegrounds RoboBlitz Rocket Knight® R-Type Dimensions Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien.
Sacred 3 Sacred Citadel Saints Row IV Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space Sam & Max Save the World Samurai Shodown II Scarygirl Scrap Metal SEGA Bass Fishing Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co. Sega Vintage Collection: Golden Axe Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage Shadowrun Shadow Assault/Tenchu Shadow Complex Shadows of the Damned Shank™ 2 Shinobi Shotest Shogi Shred Nebula Silent Hill: Downpour Skate 3 Skullgirls Skydive Small Arms Sniper Elite V2 Soltrio Solitaire Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Sonic & Knuckles Sonic CD Sonic the Fighters Sonic The Hedgehog Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Sonic The Hedgehog™ 4 Episode I Sonic The Hedgehog™ 4 Episode II SOULCALIBUR SoulCalibur II HD South Park™: The Stick of Truth™ Space Ark Space Giraffe Space Invaders: IG Spelunky Splosion Man SSX Stacking Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Strania STREET FIGHTER IV Stuntman: Ignition Super Meat Boy Supreme Commander 2 Syberia.
The Splatters™ TEKKEN 6 Telltale’s The Walking Dead Telltale’s The Walking Dead Season 2 Telltale’s The Walking Dead: Michonne Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Texas Hold’em The Cave The King of Fighters 98 The Maw The Orange Box The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Ticket to Ride TimeShift Torchlight Tour de France 2009 Tour de France Tower Bloxx Deluxe Toy Soldiers Toy Soldiers Cold War Trials HD Toy Story 3 Triggerheart Exelica Trine 2 Tron: Evolution.
Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon Unbound Saga.
Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Virtual-On OT Viva Piñata Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise.
Wolfenstein 3D Word Puzzle WOTB: Commando 3.
XCOM®: Enemy Unknown XCOM®: Enemy Within.
Zuma Zuma’s Revenge!
No doubt those numbers will continue to grow as developers and Microsoft work together to get the entire Xbox 360 catalogue supported.
All the developers need to do is to approve Microsoft’s access and then Microsoft itself does a bit of work to make it compatible. And, so far, developers have been keen to get on board.
“Certainly no-one has said no, and you can understand why. I mean why wouldn’t you. The choice of which games we pick are based on how popular the game is, what ratings it’s got and what the fans vote for,” explained Moulster.
The only restrictions to the full Xbox 360 games catalogue being ported over is peripherals. Sadly, you won’t ever be able to play Xbox 360 Kinect games on the Xbox One, because you can’t connect your old Kinect to the new machine. And the new Kinect isn’t compatible with the older titles due to its advanced technology.
General performance with backwards compatible games has proven to be quite divisive. Some games are a notable improvement over Xbox 360, while others fail to maintain a solid framerate due to the emulation. With any luck this will improve over time as Microsoft refines and updates the feature.
Also, the same can be said for games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band due to the same hardware issues.
Why wasn’t the Xbox One initially backwards compatible?
The Xbox One is fundamentally different to the Xbox 360. It uses a x86-64 processor architecture processor, just like most current PCs and laptops, as opposed to the Xbox 360’s PowerPC (PPC) chip. Why did Microsoft choose to shift to this architecture? The reasons are simple – it wanted to keep costs low and make game developers’ lives easier.
It’s arguable that the PowerPC architecture is better than the x86 one – it’s newer for a start, PPC was created by Motorola, IBM and Apple to compete with Intel in the 90s. However since then the PPC architecture has lost favour, primarily because it was a lot cheaper to manufacture x86 processors. This is down to scale – practically every PC and laptop uses one. There’s more to it though. AMD and Intel aggressively invested in the technology and advanced x86 at a faster rate than the PPC backers could cope with. In the end even Apple dumped PPC in 2006 and switched to Intel x86 processors for their iMac and Macbook ranges.
More power at a lower cost means a cheaper console to produce. Some of those savings are even passed onto the consumer. Win-win, sort of.
The second aspect is, perhaps, more interesting. Having the same x86 architecture as the PC means that games can be ported much more easily from the Xbox One to PC, and vice-versa. This means less complexity, shorter development times and fewer dodgy ports – the bane of many a gamer. In addition the PS4 also uses a very similar x86 AMD Jaguar processor, which will further help developers when creating cross-platform games.
Xbox One backwards compatibility – Can I use my Xbox 360 controller?
The Xbox 360 controller won’t work with the new Xbox One. That means that you will need to purchase extra controllers for same screen multiplayer action.
An Xbox One controller with with play and charge kit will set you back £59.99 or £44.99 for it without the extra battery. In the US that’s $75 and $60 respectively. Microsoft has also just announced a rather fantastic looking ‘Elite’ controller. This lets you customise your game with replaceable triggers, a new stainless steel d-pad and a host of other improvements. It’s available now for £129.99. Yes, that much.
Xbox One backwards compatibility – Can I use my Xbox 360 Kinect?
Once again the answer is no, but it’s less of a problem than the controller incompatibility. Some Xbox One bundles still come bundled with the new Kinect but you can also pick them up separately.
Xbox 360 Kinect Games Will Not Be Compatible With Xbox One.
During Microsoft’s E3 2015 press conference, the company dropped a bombshell for Xbox gamers. It was announced that a future update for the Xbox One will make Xbox One backwards compatible with Xbox 360 games. This turned out to be one of the biggest surprises of all the E3 press conferences, and had fans everywhere celebrating the fact that the Xbox 360 legacy would live on throughout the course of the Xbox One’s lifespan.
With the Kinect such an integral part of the initial Xbox One ecosystem, many assumed that this backwards compatibility would apply to Xbox 360 Kinect titles as well. However, as it turns out, this is not the case. In order to achieve backwards compatibility with Xbox 360, the Xbox One will simply simulate Xbox 360 software, meaning that none of the additional accessories or peripherals released for Xbox 360 over the years will function when playing 360 games on Xbox One.
Overall, this doesn’t seem like that big of a blow to the hype surrounding the new Xbox One functionality. After all, most gamers seem to dislike the Kinect. At one point, Microsoft was adamant that the Xbox One would never be sold without Kinect, but they eventually gave in, and started selling Xbox One systems without the Kinect device. Since that move, the Xbox One has managed to greatly improve its sales, and even pull ahead of the PS4 in the NPD sales charts on a few different occasions.
For the most part, Xbox 360 Kinect titles were considered to be mostly mediocre experiences. Rarely were any Xbox 360 Kinect games met with much critical acclaim, with the exception of Harmonix’s Dance Central series. Microsoft tried their best to push Kinect as much as they could over the last few years, even having some of their most renowned studios, such as Rare, dedicated almost entirely to Kinect game development.
What’s surprising about this news is that the Xbox One Kinect device apparently can’t play Xbox 360 Kinect titles. Considering the fact that the Xbox One’s Kinect is significantly more advanced than the Xbox 360’s, one would assume that it would be able to do so no problem. It looks like that’s not the case, and Microsoft not taking the extra effort to make 360 Kinect games backwards compatible is just another sign of them largely abandoning support of the hardware.
After all, one of their chief Kinect studios, the aforementioned Rare, have now stepped away from Kinect development to put out a huge collection of their games called Rare Replay , and they are also working on a gorgeous pirate-themed MMO for Xbox One called Sea of Thieves .
Xbox One backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 is coming later this year, but Xbox One Preview members can check out the functionality right now.
Yes, you can: How to play Xbox 360 games on Xbox One.
by Taylor Soper on November 22, 2013 at 2:43 am November 28, 2015 at 1:22 pm.
Yep, it’s the Xbox 360 dashboard inside of the Xbox One dashboard. Trippy!
Update, June 15, 2015: At the annual E3 video game conference, Microsoft announced that the Xbox One will be able to natively play Xbox 360 games — making its newest console backward-compatible with titles originally created for the Xbox 360.
Original post: Xbox 360 games are certainly not compatible with your Xbox One, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a way to play your favorite 360 titles on Microsoft’s new console.
That’s our HDMI cable from the Xbox 360 going into the HDMI input port on the Xbox One, which allows us to play Xbox 360 titles using the Xbox One.
The HDMI input port on the Xbox One is really meant to feed your cable or satellite connection to the console, allowing you to watch live TV easily. However, you can manipulate the process by feeding a connection not from your cable, but rather from another console.
By simply connecting one end of an HDMI cord to the Xbox 360 and the other end to the Xbox One’s HDMI input port, you can play 360 games from the Xbox One.
So, when you say “Xbox, Watch TV,” it will take you into the Xbox 360 game rather than a TV feed. This actually works for any HDMI-compliant device (PS4, Wii U), and we demonstrate in the video below both with an Xbox 360 and a PlayStation 3.
You can also use the new “Snap,” feature while playing an Xbox 360 game, just like you can when watching TV on the Xbox One. That means you can say, “Xbox, Snap Internet Explorer,” or, “Xbox, Snap TED,” while using the 360, and play Halo 4 while accessing an Xbox One app.
You can play an Xbox 360 game and “Snap” an Xbox One app at the same time.
While relatively useless, you can also play an Xbox One game and an Xbox 360/PS3/PS4/Wii U game at the same time, if you wish. When you say, “Xbox, Snap TV,” you’ll get your 360 game in the right corner.
Playing Forza Motorsport 5 on the Xbox One, and Halo 4 on the Xbox 360 at the same time.
However, the non-Xbox One “snapped” game definitely lags — this is something Microsoft has actually already addressed. But when I tried out both Halo 4 and FIFA in non-Snap mode, there was absolutely no lag and the picture quality was fine.
Here’s a video explaining all of this:
The Xbox One hit shelves today at midnight. Check out our initial review of the console here.
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