Skip to main content

Just Cause, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, And More Now Backward Compatible On Xbox One

Today, Major Nelson announced via Twitter, that a bevy of new games are now available on Xbox One via the system’s backward compatibility.

Fans of open-world action games or the Just Cause series will be happy to know that they can now play the game that started it all, on their Xbox One. And fans of the Castlevania series’ most recent venture into 3D will also be thrilled to know they can reprise their role as Gabriel Belmont with Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD, and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 all making their debut on the backward compatible catalog.

Earlier this month it was also announced Crytek’s Crysis trilogy was available via backward compatibility.

For those unversed in how backwards compatibility works, if you already owned the games digitally on Xbox 360 and are using the same profile, they are automatically added to your library. You can also pop in a Xbox 360 disc to download the games manually, or just buy new digital copies of the games from the marketplace. 

If you still haven’t played any of the Castlevania: Lords of Shadow titles, be sure to check out our reviews for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate, and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 which received (for the most part) positively sanguine reviews.  



source https://www.gameinformer.com/2018/10/30/just-cause-castlevania-lords-of-shadow-and-more-now-backward-compatible-on-xbox-one

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What To Watch This Weekend: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, PUBG, And Overwatch

This weekend, we've got a couple of leagues going strong, a big invitational, and the conclusion of a battle royale tournament (not the famous one, though! that one ended a long time ago and is fictional). Esports stream outfit Beyond The Summit has their sights set on the  Super Smash Bros. Ultimate scene this weekend, inviting 11 of the game's best players and asking fans to invite 5 more to round out the 16-player invitational. ( Stream and Schedule ) The Overwatch  League will host eight more matches this weekend, so make sure to root for your favorite locale-based team, even though most of the players are probably not from that region. Just like real sports! ( Stream  /  Schedule ) Chongqing, China is hosting the  Dota 2  World Electronic Sports Games tournament, which pits teams made up entirely by people from the same country against each other, which means major teams have to make some swaps to qualify, which should make things intere...