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Bayonetta Is Now Playable On Xbox One Thanks To Backwards Compatibility
More than 230 games are now on the Xbox One compatibility list.
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Bayonetta is now also available on Nintendo’s Wii U in addition to the game’s Nintendo-exclusive sequel, as noted by Eurogamer.
This weekend, you can fire up one of the best action games from the past decade on your Xbox One.
If you own the disc versions, all you have to do is put it inside the console and it’s good to go.
Joining Bayonetta is de Blob 2, Araknoid Live! Other new entries over the past 24 hours include de Blob 2, Arkanoid Live!, QIX++ and Of Orcs and Men. Araknoid Live! and QIX ++ are both downloadable Xbox 360 Arcade titles. You can see the full list on Major Nelson’s Blog. Call of Duty: Black Ops II is still the most requested title, with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare trilogy following close behind. Last summer during Gamescom 2015, SEGA confirmed that the game would be hitting the Xbox One, but did not say when.
Even if some of the most requested games never do arrive for backwards compatibility, it’s still great to see Microsoft working hard to bring as many as possible over.
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The man is now occupied with the upcoming Xbox One exclusive Scalebound, but that has not prevented him from teasing Bayonetta 3, Okami 2, and even future sequels to Scalebound.