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Latest titles to join Xbox One backward compatibility include Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Dark Souls

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
March 23, 2016
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If you’re one of the Xbox One gamers who play Xbox 360 games on your system, you’re going to enjoy this set of news that we have to offer.

Microsoft has just added two new titles to the list of backwards compatible titles, and is now further allowing you Xbox One gamers to enjoy Xbox 360 titles on your system.

Dark Souls and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 are the two titles which have been added to the list.  If you have the disc based versions of these games, you can now insert the discs into your system, and the console will download the title to your hard drive. You will, however, still need to keep the disc in the drive to play.  In the event that you own digital versions of these titles, they will show up in the “Ready to Install” section on your Xbox one, and once installed they will show up in your list of games.

Further reading: Backward Compatibility, Xbox 360, Xbox One

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