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Microsoft Adds Multi-Disc Support for Xbox One Backward Compatibility

Xbox One Backwards Compatible Games

(Photo : Andrew Burton/Getty Images) Microsoft has released an update that will allow the Xbox One support multi disc games.

The gaming community applauded Microsoft when it first launched the backwards compatibility feature for the Xbox One. This allowed gamers to play some of their favorite video game titles of yester-years on the current-generation console. However, Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature had one flaw, it does not support multi-disc games. Microsoft has put an end to this imperfection after releasing an update that will make the Xbox One support multi-disc games.

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In a statement, an Xbox spokesperson said, "We know fans were asking for this feature and our engineers worked hard developing a solution to enable it so we could further expand the titles included in Xbox One Backward Compatibility."

According to The Verge, 'Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut' is already working with the Xbox One backwards compatibility multi-disc support feature.

This new feature from Xbox One has created quite a stir in the gaming community.

By supporting multi-disc video games, some of Xbox 360's most revered and iconic games may soon find their way onto the Xbox One console. Some of these titles are 'Blue Dragon' and 'Lost Odyssey,' both were released in multiple discs during the early days of the Xbox 360.

Gamers are also looking forward to seeing titles such as 'Mass Effect 2' and 'Mass Effect 3' make the leap to the current-generation console via the backwards compatibility program.

'L.A. Noire,' developed by Rockstar, is also a fan favorite to be added to the backwards compatibility program. Speaking of Rockstar, the storage demanding game 'Max Payne 3' may finally find its way to the Xbox One console, thanks to the new multi-disc support.

Additionally, a lot of gamers have been waiting for 'Red Dead Redemption' to be added to the Xbox One backwards compatibility list. Rumors had it that a new game based on the 'Red Dead Redemption' concept is currently under development. If this is true, it would only be a matter of time before Xbox One users can finally get their hands on the well-beloved classic title.

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