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Fallout: New Vegas added to the growing list of Xbox 360 games playable through backwards compatibility on Xbox One.

Fallout New Vegas getting backwards compatibility with Xbox One

Fallout: New Vegas added to the growing list of Xbox 360 games playable through backwards compatibility on Xbox One.
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Last year at E3, Microsoft gave gamers something they have been asking for since the launch of the Xbox One: backwards compatibility. Since then, Xbox 360 games have been released every month with the ability to play it on your Xbox One console.

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Some big games have already been released for backwards compatibility including:

  • Left 4 Dead
  • Portal 2
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops
  • Fallout 3
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth
  • Gears of War 1-3
  • Mass Effect

In the newest update, Fallout: New Vegas was made available to play on your Xbox One. New Vegas first released in 2010 for the 360. 

To play Fallout: New Vegas, you can purchase it from the Xbox store on your console or web browser, or you can insert your Fallout: New Vegas disk into the Xbox One. Then you will be set to go.

Other games that were made available for backwards compatibility this week are:

  • Blood Knights
  • Comic Jumper
  • Crystal Quest
  • I Am Alive
  • Joe Danger: Special Edition
  • Red Faction: Battlegrounds
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara

More Xbox 360 titles will be made available for backwards compatibility when the game is ready. Until then, re-live your favorite games from the last generation and pick up those achievements that you couldn’t get the first playthrough. 


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