Microsoft had a fantastic year with their backward compatible service, which continuous this week with new free games coming out for Xbox One consoles.
Xbox One backward compatibility program grew and grew in 2016 and it was launched on November 2015.
The service now has accumulated more than 300 games on it's list.
According to Xbox officials players have spent more that 265 million hours playing Xbox 360 games on their Xbox One consoles in 2016.
Despite several AAA released through out 2016, some of the years most notable announcements came from Xbox revealing more and more backwards compatible games ready to play on Xbox One.
Games like Red Dead Redemption, the Bioshock trilogy, the Mass Effect trilogy, The Elder Scrolls 4:Oblivion and many other games.
And we have a promise of more backward compatible games coming out this month starting from next week.
On Twitter the head of Xbox Phil Spencer said "January looks pretty good for backward compatibility" when he was asked by a fan about any teasers about what we can expect about the future of the service.
If you already own 300+ backward compatible games they should already appear in your Xbox One game library.
However if you don't already own any backward compatible games there's still hope for you.
All you have to do is head over to Xbox 360 backwards compatible section on the Xbox store, making it easier than ever search and download this classics directly on your Xbox One.
I hope you enjoyed the post comment down below which Xbox 360 classic you will be trying.
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