Burnout Paradise Could Be Added To Xbox One Backwards Compatibility List
It is available right now for Xbox Preview members (by invitation only) but will be available to all starting this fall.
Criterion is talking to Microsoft about the possibility of making the Xbox 360 version of Burnout Paradise backwards compatible with Xbox One, the developer has said, telling fans to expect “more news soon”.
Gamers will have to download a small system update designed to make sure that the video game streaming associated with the launch of Windows 10 on July 29 works as it should. However, the feature is still in testing as of the moment, and it will be widely available to Xbox One users later this year. The Xbox 360 games have become very popular among the players – according to the reports of CNET there are many games which have been marked down duration of the event – this events ends in the month of July. The Xbox App on Windows 10 has potential and it will be interesting to see what the future holds for Xbox and Windows. This is another revolutionary move for Microsoft, since the launch of Windows 10 will pave the way for cross-platform play, the possibility of cross-purchase of games, and game streaming between PC and Xbox One. “Even if you sell your 360, keep your games!'”.
It’s been a quiet few months at Microsoft camp when it comes adding new features to the Xbox One’s OS.
So, are you a Burnout Paradise fan? It seems the full list has gotten posted over in Europe, so here are the co-op games we spied you can pick up.