Elder Scrolls Oblivion Has Joined Xbox Backwards Compatible List

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Fans of Elder Scrolls Oblivion can rejoice as it has joined the large list of backwards compatible games on the Xbox One. When a game gets added to backwards compatibility, all of the saved data, add-ons and achievements that were owned on the Xbox 360 will transfer to the Xbox One.

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If you already own Elder Scrolls Oblivion then it should automatically be “ready to install” or if you own the disk, then just pop it into your Xbox One to start the download process and to play the game.

Oblivion is not the only backwards compatible title that can be downloaded, as there are over 280 titles that can be downloaded. You can check out a full list here.

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