Burnout Paradise Could be Coming to Xbox One
Yes, we ARE talking to Microsoft about making Xbox 360 Burnout Paradise available on Xbox One via backwards-compatibility!
Meanwhile, Sony introduced the PlayStation Now, a streaming platform for subscription available for PS4 owners who want to play titles originally released on PlayStation 3. “They approve the game, we run it through a test pass, obviously, to make sure everything’s fine, then we have to wrap it up as an Xbox One game so the Xbox One knows you’re actually running a game”.
Microsoft has previously announced that its new Windows 10 operating system will be available beginning July 29. The Xbox App on Windows 10 has potential and it will be interesting to see what the future holds for Xbox and Windows.
The Xbox One is also being prepared for the backwards compatibility feature, which will be introduced in a few months.
Microsoft writes what the new Windows 10 and Xbox One compatibility would mean for gamers. Playing older games on the new console will come at no extra cost to those playing. After the game has finished downloading, you will still need to keep the game disc in the drive to play.
According to Major Nelson, the Xbox team is now focused on the new UI overhaul, which is scheduled for release this fall.
The “New Xbox One Experience” will allow users to include vertical scrolling so they can go through the menus quicker. “Cortana helps you elevate your game, gets smarter over time, and works across all your Windows 10 PCs, tablets and phones through voice commands”.