Hoewel de Xbox One Backward Compatibility games lijst behoorlijk saai is en er hoofdzakelijk indie en arcade games op staan, moet ik erkennen dat Microsoft gisteren heel erg netjes is geweest door Blue Dragon en Lost Odyssey hier aan toe te voegen. Fun fact is dat dat Blue Dragon de eerste multidisc titel was en samen met Lost Odyssey één van de eerste RPG's was die ik ooit speelde. De laatst genoemde kan je trouwens nu gratis tot 31 december downloaden en ik zeg je eerlijk het is een tijd geleden dat ik die gespeeld hebt, maar het was zeker erg nice toen der tijd. Dus bij deze:
With the release of three more Xbox One Backward Compatibility games yesterday, the list of Backward Compatibility titles is now over 300, and data shows many of you are routinely using this feature to play Xbox 360 games on your Xbox One.
While the team behind this feature continues to increase the library of available titles, they're also expanding the capabilities. When Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon were initially added to Xbox One Backward Compatibility library, they were only available to players who owned the original discs. But the team engineered a solution and now both titles are available digitally in the Xbox 360 Marketplace.
Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon now available digitally from the Xbox 360 Marketplace
But that's not all - to celebrate the program's one year anniversary and exceeding 300 titles, we have a gift for all our Xbox fans. For a limited time, you can download Lost Odyssey for free.
Download Lost Odyssey for free until December 31, 2016
Relive the journey of Kaim, a mysterious immortal warrior, as he embarks on an epic adventure of self-discovery. This epic RPG is yours to enjoy as our way of saying thank you for being a fan of Xbox. The free digital copy of Lost Odyssey must be redeemed by December 31, 2016 and may not be available in all regions.
Xbox One Back Compat titles Lost Odyssey & Blue Dragon are now available digitally. Lost Odyssey FREE until 31 DEC https://t.co/qoJ7o5KbQn pic.twitter.com/SbUz1b6OeN
- / Larry Hryb / (@majornelson) December 14, 2016