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Xbox continues to push its Backwards Compatibility advantage by offering consumers a freebie.

Just Cause 3 on Xbox One comes with free copy of compatible Just Cause 2

Xbox continues to push its Backwards Compatibility advantage by offering consumers a freebie.
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Just Cause 3 made an appearance on the stage for Microsoft’s Xbox Briefing at Gamescom this morning, debuting a brief new trailer called “Burn It.” Once the trailer ended a new piece of information dropped rather nonchalantly, but was important none the less.

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For those who purchase Just Cause 3 on Xbox One, you will receive a free copy of Just Cause 2 that will be playable on Xbox One via backwards compatibility. You can watch the trailer below.

With this announcement, there now appears to be a clear strategy in how Microsoft is convincing consumers to buy their games on Xbox by using backwards compatibility as a pot sweetener.  Back in June, Microsoft announced that they would be giving away Fallout 3 to gamers who pre-ordered the digital version of Fallout 4 on Xbox One.

Later on in the Xbox Briefing, Rainbow Six: Siege got the same treatment, offering both Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 1 and 2 for free with a purchase on Xbox One.

Just Cause 3 will be launching this Winter on December 1, 2015 for Xbox One, PC and Playstation 4.

 


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