At E3 2015, Microsoft revealed the Xbox One would be backwards compatible for Xbox 360 games and it will finally go into full effect this coming November. The firm has said there will be over 100 backwards compatible Xbox 360 games from the start, with hundreds more being added in the months to follow.
Backwards compatibility has made the Xbox One a console to be reckoned with, as the PS4 frankly cannot match up to it when it comes to this feature. Microsoft's Kudo Tsunoda talked about the Xbox One's upcoming backwards compatibility as evidence of how Microsoft is listening to what gamers want most.
"I think you can see that we listen, and that it has a huge influence on the big features that we deliver. for example, our announcement at E3 that Xbox One would support backward compatibility with Xbox 360 games. I mean, that was the most highly requested fan feature and something that people were asking us about at the launch of Xbox One. I didn’t even think it would be possible that we could enable that technically, and yet it was such a fan-requested feature among our community that we went and dedicated a big part of the super-talented people we have working on the tech on just going and figuring that problem out," Tsunoda told OXM.
Ever since the rumor of next-generation consoles began surfacing a year or two prior to their eventual releases, backwards compatibility was something gamers expressed interest in all along. This isn't a new thing and certainly hits a major cord with gamers, given the fact that Microsoft has decided to embrace it on Xbox One.
The Xbox One seems to be a console that is making moves for the benefit of gamers, and Microsoft doesn't seem to be changing that anytime soon. Tsunoda furthered this point by talking about how they'd like to get gamers more involved with the development of titles in a meaningful way.
"I think that’s what you see in our platform – that’s what you see in the types of games that we build and, like I said, I think you’re going to see it in us integrating fans’ voices into our products at a much earlier stage, because I think it really does help make the experience better for gamers. It makes the games more fun, and a main driving force in deciding what we’re doing is just trying to provide that highest value possible for our fans," Tsunoda said.
Xbox One will finally receive its highly anticipate backwards compatibility update this coming November, and a slew of other features will also come to the system at the same time. Microsoft will be launching Rise of the Tomb Raider and Halo 5: Guardians on Nov. 13 and Oct. 27, respectively, for the Xbox One.
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