[UPDATE] Injustice: Gods Among Us, and Haunted House Joins Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Roster - Skyrim To Be Available Soon?

By Jayde Winston - 02 Dec '16 21:56PM
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The competition is on. Microsoft is again updating their Xbox One Backwards Compatibility roster adding two huge games such as Injustice: Gods Among Us, and Haunted House. Oblivion previously was confirmed to be part of the list, but Skyrim fans asking if it will be available soon.

The two new games made available by Microsoft for their Xbox One Backwards Compatibility game list and is now available in Xbox Stores. Express discussed that fans can purchase Atari's Haunted House for only £3.39 ($4.29), while Injustice: Gods Among Us cost £24.99 ($31.60).

Previously, Oblivion joins the roster for Xbox One Backwards Compatibility. Oblivion was top 20 for most requested Xbox 360 releases to be available for Xbox One Backwards Compatibility. Oblivion is joined by Medal of Honor Airborne, Trine 2, and Astropop according to Express.

But the lights of Skyrim to be available on Xbox One Backwards Compatibility is still in question. According to the same source, the game just needs to be re-released and remastered for it to be available on the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility list. Furthermore, Xbox Phil Spencer stated that "November has been a very good month for Xbox One backward compatibility, as the program recently celebrated its first year anniversary," therefore fans can expect more big guns from Microsoft as reported by Mobilenapps.

Xbox One Backward Compatibility started last November 12, 2015. It allows compatible files to be downloaded and tied on to a logged-in user account. IGN have listed all Xbox One backward compatible list for better reference.

As the days goes by inching towards the holidays, game developer giants have started releasing their big guns. With Nintendo to release their new hybrid console Nintendo Switch, and the return of retrospective console Mini NES Classic, the competition in the gaming industry is indeed very intense.

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