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Red Dead Redemption Comes To Xbox One Backward Compatibility

After a long wait, and a bit of teasing, Red Dead Redemption finally comes to the Xbox One via backward compatibility. It will be available to download this Friday, 8th July, and can alternatively be bought from the store if you don’t already own a copy of the game. It was announced on Twitter earlier today: #RedDeadRedemption on @Xbox One Backward Compatibility Coming Friday, July 8th: https://t.co/xY4jsPpWyppic.twitter.com/cp4VIKqLp2 — Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) July 5, 2016 Here’s the official statement from the Rockstar’s website: “Today we’re happy to announce that Red Dead Redemption will be released as part of Microsoft’s Xbox One Backward Compatibility program this coming Friday, July 8th. Starting on Friday, every Red Dead Redemption Xbox 360 own...

Xbox One Readies for Windows 10 streaming and Backward Compatibility

An update has began to roll out to Xbox One owners bringing support for game streaming and Backwards Compatibility. The Windows 10 game streaming feature, planned for release alongside the OS on July 29, will allow owners of the console to play their games directly through their PCs – perfect if you don’t own a 1080p tv, but do have a full HD monitor. Those lucky to be part of the Xbox Insider Preview program have been able to test this feature, along chance to test Xbox 360 games running on the Xbox One, for few weeks now. The July update to Xbox One also sets the groundwork for October’s launch of Backwards Compatibility – with 100 games expected to be available when it rolls out. For more on gaming, keep heading back here at GamingCentral.

Backward Compatibility And Elite Controller for Xbox One

In a huge win for XBOX One, Microsoft announced that backwards compatibility will be a feature that’s available soon. This is a feature Sony will find tough to match up with since it’s promoting the Playstation TV. More updates on Backward compatibility are still awaited. As previously revealed the new Xbox One Controller has a 3.5mm audio jack. Also shown was an Elite controller with remappable keys with a lot of customization options.   For more E3 updates stay tuned at Gaming Central. Be sure to check out all the E3 round-ups right here.


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