Hopefully the final list of approximately 700 games includes some of your favorite titles. "While we continue to stay focused on preserving and enhancing the art form of games, we have reached the limit of our ability to bring new games to the catalog from the past due to licensing, legal and technical constraints," Xbox Compatibility Program Lead Peggy Lo said. Now, Microsoft says this is the final update.
At the time, that was supposed to be the end of the road for the initiative. In-game purchases: in-game money and character unlocks from 3.99/4.99 to 44.99/49.99. Collect resources, develop your tech-tree, unlock advanced weapons to target your opponent's weak points, and feel the satisfaction as their fort comes crashing down. Included in that list are Fallout: New Vegas, The Elder Scrolls IV, Dragon Age: Origins and Dead Space 2.īefore today, the last time Microsoft added any new titles to the backward compatibility program was in 2019. It's one of the better, livelier free games on Xbox, so well worth a (giant robot) punt. Build an armoured fort in real-time and arm it to the teeth. 26 titles that were already a part of the backward compatibility library will now support FPS Boost as well. The feature increases the framerate of a game up to 60 frames per second. Additionally, 11 titles will support FPS Boost. The Xbox Series X and Xbox One X will render those titles at four times their native resolution, while the Xbox Series S will do so at three times and Xbox One S and Xbox One at double.
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If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version.
You'll also see an increase in resolution when playing original Xbox games. The package provides the installation files for Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller USB Driver version 2. Highlights include the entire Max Payne series and F.E.A.R franchise, in addition to Skate 2 and Star Wars: Jedi Knight II.Įvery title Microsoft is adding today will support Auto HDR on Xbox Series X and Series S consoles. Microsoft is adding a total of 76 games to the Xbox backward compatibility program, the company announced today during the Xbox 20th anniversary event.