The Xbox One family isn’t natively backwards compatible with Xbox 360 software. However, Microsoft continues to render 360 titles playable on former. And one their E3 reveals showed how this initiative will expand to games dating back to the original Xbox.
Phil Spencer was met with a rousing applause upon that revelation. While popular mainstays such as Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 are likely candidates to make the generational leap, Spencer confirmed how the fan-favorite Crimson Skies will be one of the pioneers in this movement.
Spencer affirms how the classic titles from yesteryear will “look better and play better across the Xbox One family.” Xbox originals will arrive on the Xbox One family sometime later this year.
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