‘Alan Wake’ & ‘Pac-Man’ arrive for Xbox One Backwards Compatibility

‘Alan Wake’ & ‘Pac-Man’ arrive for Xbox One Backwards CompatibilityDon't stash those physical copies of Alan Wake just yet. Weeks after revealing that it'd giveaway digital copies of the game to those that purchase upcoming shooter Quantum Break, Microsoft is finally making it possible to play the game on its latest console. Alan Wake is just one of three titles the company added to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program this morning.
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‘Alan Wake’ & ‘Pac-Man’ arrive for Xbox One Backwards Compatibility

Xbox One getting cross-network ID@Xbox play for ‘Rocket League’

Xbox One getting cross-network ID@Xbox play for ‘Rocket League’With the Game Developer Conference happening this week out west, it was already a sure bet that we'd have some fresh Xbox news. I suspect very few people thought that Microsoft would use the developer trade show and conference to reveal it is supporting cross-network play with other gaming platforms, but that's exactly what the company did.
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Xbox One getting cross-network ID@Xbox play for ‘Rocket League’

The Culture: ‘Halo 5’ becomes better than any Harry Potter game

The Culture: ‘Halo 5’ becomes better than any Harry Potter gameI've made a number of, should we say, questionable purchases over the years. None of them were weirder than the time I decided to purchase Sony's PlayStation 2 just so I could play Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup. I've waited years for Electronic Arts to develop another version of the game. The ever-clever Halo 5: Guardians community must understand my struggle though. Quidditch is just one of the many fan-made activities that the game's multiplayer now supports.
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The Culture: ‘Halo 5’ becomes better than any Harry Potter game