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Microsoft promo video reveals some more upcoming Xbox One backwards compatible games

Microsoft's Larry Hryb took to YouTube to talk about the Xbox One's upcoming backwards compatibility feature. In the video, Hryb explains how the feature will work while tabbing through digitally downloaded games on the Xbox One.

Of course, the video was focusing on Xbox 360 games that will be available through the feature, so, we got a glimpse at some of the games included in the backwards compatibility service. Some of the games had been rumored, but not confirmed and other games have been confirmed through being available as a bonus to purchasing a game – like Fallout 3, Mass Effect, Borderlands, and Just Cause 2.

Either way, it gives us a solid look at what some of the first 100 games that will be revealed on November 9th. It's nice to see Mass Effect is on that list.

On November 9th we will get to know whether or not the Call of Duty games that people voted for are coming to the Xbox One! Woo.

Tatiana Morris

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