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Alan Wake and more gets added to Xbox Backwards Compatibility

Even more games has become a part of the Xbox One Backwards Compatability program, making the library of Xbox 360 games available on Xbox One even bigger.
The games that were added in this batch was Alan Wake, Pac Man, and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, one retail game and two arcade games.

Alan Wake being a part of the backwards compatibility program wasn't a surprise, as gamers who pre-order Remedy's new game Quantum Break will be getting a code to download Alan Wake as a bonus.

With the pace that Microsoft has been adding game to the backwards compatibility library we can expect to play even more of our favorite Xbox 360 games with an Xbox One controller in the future.

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