Left 4 Dead 2 is now backwards compatible on Xbox One, Microsoft announced today. Rumors of another Left 4 Dead game have been floating around for ages, but nothing’s surfaced.

Microsoft’s announced that Halo Wars, Soul Calibur 2, and King of Fighters ‘98 are now backwards compatible on Xbox One. It sure seems like Microsoft is getting these games out at a rapid clip now!

Microsoft announced today that Assassin’s Creed, Dark Void, and GRID 2 are now backwards compatible on Xbox One. The company seems to be adding more games at a decent clip, but I’m still waiting on Red Dead Redemption...

Microsoft has told Kotaku they’re aware of Halo: Reach’s frame rate problems. “We’re aware some users are experiencing issues playing Halo: Reach via Xbox One Backward Compatibility,” said a spokesperson. “The Xbox engineering team is currently looking into the issues and are working to address them.”

Criterion Games confirmed on Twitter that Burnout Paradise is getting backwards compatibility on Xbox One, though when it’ll get enabled hasn’t been revealed. Read more

Borderlands has joined the growing list of Xbox 360 games compatible with Xbox One, Microsoft announced today. It’s already available for Xbox One preview members, while everyone else joins the party in November. Read more

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