![]() Let's hope Nick Baker is right about this, and that well be able to enjoy even more classic games on Xbox Series S/X in the future to remind us of our video game history. ![]() He claims there will be games from both Xbox and Xbox 360, although he adds that he does not "think the list will be overly big". Hunting down a copy these days can be a bit of hassle, as Lollipop Chainsaw isn’t backwards compatible, but there’s always the upcoming remake to look forward to. The latest wave of titles marks the end of the program, with Microsoft citing various 'licensing, legal. But according to a new rumour, this might be at least somewhat rectified next month when Xbox is turning 20 years old.Īccording to the insider Shpeshal_Nick, Microsoft is preparing a new round of retro gaming as a part of the Xbox 20th anniversary celebrations. Backward compatibility now supports hundreds of old games from previous Xbox generations. Unfortunately, there are still a couple of classics from the two latter formats that haven't been made backward compatible like Lollipop Chainsaw, Max Payne 3, Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, The Saboteur and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. ![]() ![]() As such, there’s no way to play it on either current or last-gen consoles, and there was never a PC release. If you have an Xbox Series S/X, you can play all Xbox One games in enhanced versions (some could almost be considered remasters), but as Microsoft has really made an effort with game preserving, you can also play almost 600 Xbox 360 games (once again enhanced) as well 39 titles from the original Xbox. The game is not backwards compatible on Xbox, and isn’t listed among the streamable PS3 games on the new PS Plus. ![]()
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