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Four More Games Added to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program

The Xbox One backwards compatibility program continues to grow.

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Four more Xbox 360 games are now playable on Xbox One.

Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb announced the four new additions to the program on Twitter. These include Jurassic Park: The Game, Battlestations: Midway, Dragon's Lair, and Tour de France 2011.

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If you already own any of these games on Xbox 360, they should show up automatically in your Xbox One game library. If not, you can buy them on your Xbox One or through the links below.

One thing to note is that Tour de France 2011 is not available in all regions. The game does not appear to be available in the United States.

The Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature launched in November 2015 with the New Xbox One Experience update. Microsoft has added new titles on a regular basis since then--you can see all 250-plus games in the catalog here.

Since backwards compatibility launched, the response has been "overwhelming," Microsoft recently said. Users have collectively spent 145 million hours playing Xbox 360 games on Xbox One.

In other news, Criterion Games has confirmed that it continues to work on backwards compatibility support for Burnout Paradise.

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