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The Xbox 360 versions of Alan Wake, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Pac-Man are now backward compatible with Xbox One, Microsoft has announced.
The three titles are the latest games to join the service, although there’s still no indication as to when previously announced backwards compatible games Red Dead Redemption, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Halo Wars and Skate 3 will each be available.
Microsoft announced a change in policy for Xbox One’s backward compatibility earlier this year, confirming that it would now make new titles available once they’re ready rather than in monthly instalments.
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Other games believed to be in the works for backwards compatibility include BioShock 1, 2 and Infinite and Burnout Paradise.
Alan Wake and its DLC will also be given away free copies of next month’s Xbox One shooter Quantum Break.
Source: majornelson.com