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Five More Games Added To Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program

Five more.

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[UPDATE] Even more Xbox 360 games joined the backwards compatibility catalog today, including Borderlands 2 (one of March's free Games With Gold titles), as well as Assassin's Creed Rogue and The King of Fighters 2002.

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The Xbox One's backwards compatibility program expands again today with three more games.

Microsoft's Major Nelson announced on Twitter today that Gyromancer, Moon Diver, and Space Invaders Infinity Gene have been added to the catalog. If you already own digital copies of these game on Xbox 360, they should show up automatically in your Xbox One game library. If not, you can buy it on your console or through the Xbox Store's website (download links are posted below).

Moon Diver
Moon Diver

Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Additions For February 23:

In other Xbox One backwards compatibility news, Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently talked about Call of Duty: Black Ops II joining the catalog. He really wants the game to be added to the catalog but said you shouldn't expect it soon.

The Xbox One's backwards compatibility library has more than 320 games in it, including Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV--you can see them all here.

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