The Xbox One backwards compatibility update was one of the major announces of Microsoft. Frankly, it is one of the main reasons that the Xbox one has changed the tide of the console wars a little bit to their favor. So when the Xbox One backwards compatibility update celebrates it one-year inception, rumors suggest that a major reveal is coming.
According to Finder, during a keynote presentation, a fan asked the director of Xbox Live programming what game he would bring to the backwards compatibility feature, the director gave fans the announcement of the major reveal.
According to Bitbag, two particular games of interest will be made available to the Xbox One. The first is the often requested game "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" and the other is the the "Skate" series.
Another rumor regarding the big reveal is the possibility for Xbox 360 games to come to the Windows 10 OS. The director of Xbox Live programming made it pretty clear that he wants to make the Xbox system seamless with the Windows platform. It would not be a stretch to start with some old Xbox 360 games coming to the Windows 10 OS.
Another thing that fans have been clamoring about is the inclusion of the original Xbox games to be backwards compatible with the new Xbox. This would surely count as a major announcement if it is what the Xbox team is planning to reveal when November 12 comes around.
With the Xbox One currently trumpeting their Sony counterpart when it comes to backwards compatibility. Now might be a good time to put the final nail in the coffin with regards to this particular feature by proving the rumors to be true. Getting to play the original Xbox classics would surely get Sony's attention.
For those who want to know more about the Xbox One backwards compatibility games, here is a list from Gamespot.
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