New Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games Leaked: Including Skate 2, Crackdown 2

At least seven more Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games have been leaked by Amazon including Skate 2, Crackdown 2, NFS Hot Pursuit and more.

A couple of days ago Call of Duty Black Ops was spotted among the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility titles which was received with a lot of enthusiasm. Now, a list of at least seven more games appears to have leaked including names like Skate 2 and Need for Speed Hot Pursuit.

The leak in question has also come after Microsoft had confirmed that the backwards compatibility feature also supports multi-disc games now.

Seven More Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games Leaked

These new games have been revealed through new listings for digital download codes on retailing giant Amazon. All of these listings come with a June 14, 2016 release date. Here is a rundown on the complete list of games that we have spotted so far:

  • Skate 2
  • Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
  • Fight Night Round 4
  • Burnout Revenge
  • Dragon Age II
  • Fable Anniversary
  • Crackdown 2

Out of these, people would be the most excited about Skate 2, probably, because the celebrated skateboarding series from Electronic Arts is something people have also demanded a new entry in. Skate 4 has been rumored more than once, and Skate 3 is already in the list of Xbox One Backwards Compatibility titles.

Other than that, we have all been swooned away by the destruction mechanics revealed for Crackdown 3, and bringing Crackdown 2 to the Xbox One might be a good way to bring in more players towards the series.

If you are new to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility feature, Larry Hryb of Microsoft has recently answered some of the usage related questions to get you started, read up on them here.

That being said, which ones of the aforementioned titles would you be the most pleased to have on Xbox One? Let us know in the comments below.

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