Burnout Paradise could come to Xbox One backwards compatibility – Burnout
Also there are some games in Xbox 360 will be easily compatible on Xbox one which will be released shortly.
At E3 last month, Microsoft unveiled that the Xbox One would be getting backwards compatibility with some 100 games being made available by the end of the year.
Attention all Xbox owners now, as we have the details you have all been looking for with regards to the highly anticipated Xbox One Summer Sale 2015 games for USA and United Kingdom. Now available for Preview members, it requires publishers and developers to approach the Big M with interest in adding their games to the service.
Backwards compatibility is a much more complex feature, designed to allow titles that were launched on the Xbox 360 to run on the more modern platform.
Microsoft has previously announced that its new Windows 10 operating system will be available beginning July 29.
“The team took the approach of effectively running the whole 360 OS on the Xbox One, which is why you can play with Live and everything else”. You can capture, edit and share your greatest gaming moments with Game DVR, and play new games with friends across devices.
So, are you a Burnout Paradise fan? “Games developed for DirectX 12 in Windows 10 will see improvements in speed, efficiency and graphics capability”.
The announcement came from Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb’s Twitter account earlier today with a 30 second teaser showing off a few games that would be a part of the sale. Among the many new features in Windows 10 is streaming Xbox One games to a PC or tablet.