One of the most requested batch of Xbox One backwards compatible games, Xbox 360 versions of BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite have finally been ported over to the Xbox One. The new titles include: Skydive, Planets Under Attack, CLANNAD (Japan Only), as well as Bully Scholarship Edition, Catherine and Raskulls. He also warned, however, that these new titles will be the last to be announced in 2016, writing on Twitter: “Before Xbox One Backward Compatibility team takes some time off for holidays, we have 6 new releases today. Xbox’s Larry Hryb has now confirmed that nine new Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games have been made playable in the last couple of days, a huge boost for the program. With November ending with the likes of Elder Scrolls Oblivion being announced, Microsoft have looked to finish 2016 on a high. ORIGINAL: December 2016 has proved a busy month for the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program, with over 14 new games added so far.
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