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More Xbox One Original Xbox Backwards Compatibility Details Coming This Year

Or maybe even the backwards compatibility itself?
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Microsoft announced that some original Xbox games would be made backwards compatible on the Xbox One back during E3 2017 in June. The company hasn’t released any details since, but Xbox head Phil Spencer tweeted about the feature last night.

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Asked by a fan if Microsoft would be releasing more details about original Xbox backwards compatibility soon, Spencer indicated that was his plan. “I hope to bring more on OG BC this year, yes,” tweeted the Xbox executive.

Spencer’s vague statement would seem to leave some room for interpretation as to whether he hopes to deliver the actual feature by year’s end or just more information about it. Given that the fan question specifically asked about new information, however, it seems more likely that Microsoft is going to offer more details before 2018 arrives, rather than the actual feature itself.

Crimson Skies and Fuzion Frenzy are the only original Xbox games that Microsoft has confirmed will be playable on the Xbox One. Further, Spencer stated during E3 that fewer original Xbox games would become backwards compatible than the more than 400 Xbox 360 games that are currently backwards compatible on Xbox One.

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Nick has been a gamer since the 8-bit days and has been reporting on the games industry since 2011. Don't interrupt him while he's questing through an RPG or desperately clinging to hope against all reason that his Philly sports teams will win something.