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Microsoft adds 76 games to Xbox’s backward compatibility program

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At the earlier Xbox twentieth anniversary event, Microsoft added 76 games to the Xbox’s backward compatibility program. Among the more well-known ones are the “Max Payne” and “FEAR” series, as well as “Skate 2” (Skate 2) and “Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2”. The games that joined the project this time will support automatic HDR on Xbox Series X/S. The rendering resolution of the original Xbox works can be increased to four times when running on Xbox Series X and Xbox One X, Xbox Series S has three times, Xbox One S and Xbox One can also achieve twice the effect.

At the same time, 11 of the 76 new games will support FPS Boost, and the frame rate can be increased to a maximum of 60fps. There are also 26 titles in the original game library that support this feature, including “Fallout: New Vegas” (Fallout: New Vegas), “The Elder Scrolls IV” (The Elder Scrolls IV), and “Dragon Age: Origins” “(Dragon Age: Origins) and so on.

The last time Microsoft added new content to the Xbox Backward Compatibility Project dates back to 2019. This time, taking advantage of the Xbox’s 20th anniversary, the factory has brought surprises. Now there are about 700 games in the game library that can give players. It’s not a small choice. “Although we will always strive to preserve and enhance the art form of the game, due to licensing, legal and technical restrictions, we have reached the limit of our ability to introduce past games into the game library.” Peggy Lo, head of the Xbox adaptation project Said.

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