Of course, these major system updates come at the biggest time of the year, with 'Fallout 4' and 'Rise of the Tomb Raider' just a few of the big releases coming at the same time. The new dashboard brings with it a streamlined interface and perks such as Xbox One controller remapping. Xbox fans mark your calendars: just revealed new Xbox One experience & back compat start launching Nov.
Microsoft today have announced that the Xbox 360 version of 2005 cult-classic Burnout Revenge is now available on that list. Criterion has even said that 'Burnout Paradise' will (eventually) be playable on the Xbox One.Ĭome November 12th, both the new UI and 360 backwards compatibility (however limited) will be released to all Xbox One users. Burnout Paradise Remastered (PS4) is backwards compatible with the PlayStation 5, offering a single graphics display mode running 2160p resolution at Locked. New games are constantly being added to Xbox Ones growing library of Backwards Compatible titles, with a total of over 500 games currently available including racing games such as Split/Second and Burnout Paradise. The studio, however, noted that the arrival of the racing game for Microsoft's next-gen gaming system still does not have a release date.
Microsoft has a full set of major publishers in line to get backwards compatibility working. U.K.-based development studio Criterion Games has officially confirmed that 'Burnout Paradise' will debut for the Xbox One console through Microsoft's backwards compatibility program. While a full list of backwards compatible 360 titles hasn't yet been shared (even an announced title like 'Fallout 3' remains unplayable on the Xbox One), Microsoft has made some big promises, including making all future 360 Games with Gold titles backwards compatible on the Xbox One. Xbox One owners will be able to play Xbox 360 games on their new console when the feature publicly.
In the past two months, the new Xbox One Experience has been rolled out to preview members, and in turn, been refined. One of Microsofts biggest announcements at E3 2015 was backwards compatibility for Xbox One. Burnout Paradise will be on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list alongside hundreds of other Xbox 360 titles also on the way, set to be made available once the Windows 10 powered dashboard. It's been a crazy few months since Microsoft's big E3 move to offer limited 360 backwards compatibility to Preview program members.