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Fresh Entries in Xbox Series X Backward Compatibility Roster Leaves Wii Roster in the Dust

The American gaming studio recently hosted a grand live show to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Halo and Xbox. The livestream featured their 20-year journey in the history of the studio and featured all the top games.

Back in the day, the first major event of the studio featured popular WWE wrestler Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. The legendary wrestler revisited the good old times and everything that the studio has built across the span of the past 2 decades.

Right now, the studio has revealed another promising piece of information regarding 70+ backward compatible titles that have been added. This has taken the roster of titles to 632 games, which is far greater than the Wii console’s.

Newly arrived games include a range of classic titles that will certainly strengthen Xbox Series X/S’s library.

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Today I learned more 360 games are on Xbox Series than Wii Virtual Console had in its entirety across all platforms (632 vs 427 games)

— Jon Cartwright (@JonComms) November 16, 2021

Xbox has added 70+ classic titles to Series X/S

The release of the latest iteration in Halo: Infinite ahead of its time has certainly overjoyed the fanbase. The title is on the verge of its release but its free-to-play multiplayer version has arrived a few weeks early only to celebrate 20 years of the franchise. In addition to this, the studio has also shared a great piece of news with the fanbase. by offering 70+ classic titles.

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These games include fan-favorite titles like the Max Payne Series, Star War Series, Fear franchise, Dead or Alive Ultimate, Otogi franchise, and more. Definitely, the addition of these games has enriched the library of Series X/S, making it one of the biggest in the entire ecosystem.

The studio not only aims to restore these games but to also upgrade them with the state-of-the-art technology available. This will ensure that the titles are fresh, visually appealing, and carry the same experience, which made them extremely successful in the first place. Gamers will not only experience the upgraded visuals but can also see that the FPS is increased significantly.

Players can toggle Auto HDR, FPS Boost, and other vital features freely, as per their needs. This is probably the best time to be an Xbox fan as the studio continues to provide one amazing news right after the other.

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