![]() “That’s why we’re taking our work a step further and announced this week that thousands of games from all four generations will be playable on Project Scarlett. “We’ve listened closely to community feedback and respect the game libraries you’ve built throughout the last 18 years,” Jason Ronald, partner director of Xbox platform wrote in the official blog post. Microsoft said it’s ending development on Xbox One backward compatibility to devote resources to ensure existing games are compatible with the upcoming Project Scarlett. ![]() Microsoft announced on Monday that the latest collection of games being added to Xbox One’s backward compatibility program will be the last previous-generation games that will be supported on the Xbox and Xbox One.
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