Microsoft announces Xbox One, 360 ‘Ultimate Game Sale’
Earlier at the E3 conference, Microsoft revealed the backward compatibility which give users the ability to run Xbox 360 games.
Details are pretty thin at the moment, but Criterion promise to have more information soon.
A handful of games are already available for preview members, but its set to officially roll out by “holiday 2015”.
The New Xbox One Experience Hyrb referred to in his statement is planned for a launch this fall.
At present the IT giant Microsoft is planning to extend the Xbox Live service further to the Microsoft mobile platforms which includes the mobile phones and many others as a part of their total domination plan.
Game streaming for Windows 10 will be available from July 29th. Some publishers and developers may not want their game to work on Xbox One for some reason.
Xbox One becoming backward compatible is not a simple flip of a switch or installation of a patch.
“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”. Ultimately, there isn’t another option for you to play 5 years old game on a next-gen console.
After multiple messages from fans, this news is one of the best for Xbox fans. Not they’re committed as ever to increasing that reach, providing assistance where necessary to ensure that backwards compatibility is a a value added feature for the future. “With the streaming functionality, not only can you stream games but you can also access your friends, achievements, Party Chat, multiplayer, Snap mode and more”.