

I even interviewed the executive producer, Steve Lycett, for the game’s 10th anniversary earlier this year (go check it out).Īdmittedly, we do already have Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed backwards compatible on the Xbox One, though not without issues. I just had to start with this one, and I can’t even begin to tell you how much I love this game and what it means to me. Here, then, are twelve classic Xbox games I’m still champing at the bit to see arrive as playable titles on the Xbox Series X|S. In order to highlight that fact, this article has been expanded to include a few more Xbox 360 games that are not backwards compatible with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.As mentioned in my previous article, “ Five Things I Want to See in Xbox Series X|S“, while there are plenty of new Xbox experience I’m looking forward to, continuing the backwards compatibility program is also very important to me, as I’ve amassed a good few games from generations prior to the Xbox One as well. Hopefully, this prediction proves to be false since there are plenty of Xbox 360 titles that would slip seamlessly into the libraries of the console's successors.

By this point, announcements of new additions have become infrequent, so it is safe to assume that most games that have yet to make the jump will not be doing so in the future. Updated Septemby Mark Sammut: O ver 400 Xbox 360 games are backwards compatible with Xbox One and, by extension, Xbox Series X/S. However, there are some big omissions most fans would like to play again. From exclusives to third-party titles, the Xbox 360's library was huge, many of which are available to play on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. Still, when asked who won this era overall, most gamers would probably say Xbox 360. RELATED: Canceled Xbox One Games You Forgot Existed Eventually, the other two platforms caught up, for some relatively good sales numbers overall in their respective generations. It wasn’t all green for Microsoft though, as the Red Ring of Death incident did cost them a great deal. Launching ahead of the Wii and PS3 by a year likely did a lot to help this. The Xbox 360 completely dominated its generation of consoles.
