Red Dead Redemption headed to Xbox One backwards compatibility on July 8
It’s been alluded to for many weeks now, but it seems that, finally, Xbox owners can play Red Dead Redemption on Xbox One backwards compatibility.
With more than 200 games in its present lineup, what could be the other new games that will be playable via the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature?
This somehow obscures the grounds in Xbox One Backwards Compatibility additions as Microsoft doesn’t release widely suggested games on their Xbox Feedback polls as soon as possible and they’re also fine with redundant releases. However, the latest developments suggest that Microsoft is gearing up to release the video game on Xbox One. This includes the Undead Nightmare and Game of the Year editions too. Red Dead Redemption is an absurdly pretty game, but those framerates up in Tall Trees weren’t so hot.
Now with the classic western back on Xbox for everyone to enjoy, we anticipate that speculation surrounding a third Red Dead game will likely be shifted into overdrive. Is it because Rockstar has plans for a Red Dead Redemption HD Remake? Apologizing for the incident, Xbox Live Director Larry Hryb said, “Microsoft tests all Xbox 360 games with our emulator to ensure a quality experience across a breadth of titles”. Unfortunately it turned out to be a mistake, and the game was removed. Or is it ready to unveil RDR’s long-rumored sequel? The title is actually a follow-up installment to the popular Red Dead franchise, the first being the 2004 hit Red Dead Revolver.