Xbox One News Update: Games With Gold March 2017 Line-up Will Be Publicized This Week; Backward Compatibility Seems Promising
The Xbox One games with Gold March 2017 line-up is anticipated to be released this week. New games for Xbox One backward compatibility are also expected to be added soon.
According to Daily Express, every month; Microsoft is delivering two Xbox One and two Xbox 360 games which can be downloaded by Gold subscribers for free. When it comes with the release of Gold March 2017 line-up, it was noted that the Xbox Games with Gold February 2017 list was divulged exactly a week before January was over. With this, the patrons of the American multi-national company are expecting it to become available on Feb. 22.
Furthermore, Daily Disruption has learned that aside from the much-awaited Xbox Games with Gold March 2017 list, Phil Spencer also announced another thing that has captured the interest of Xbox's avid fans. The head of Xbox also publicized that the new games that will be included with the Xbox One backward compatibility program are worthy.
Spencer has confirmed the good news through his Twitter account by saying that there will be new Xbox 360 games that will become accessible on the Xbox One. Nevertheless, the head of Xbox did not give precise details about the new games that will be included to backward compatibility.
Conversely, Spencer has restated once again that "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" is not included in the forthcoming upgrade. "I did see next week's list, looks good. No BO2 before I get bombarded with that," the Xbox head stated.
For reference, the Xbox Games with Gold February 2017 line-up includes the "Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime" and "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" which are available until February. On the other hand, "Project Cars Digital Edition" will be accessible for free until March 15.
With the launch of Xbox Games with Gold March 2017 list might be released on Feb. 22, the patrons of Microsoft will just have to wait for few hours. Moreover, they will have to keep an eye for further details about the games that will be included to backward compatibility.