

What are the best backwards compatible Xbox games? While not the first console to offer the feature, the Xbox One's backward compatibility program helped bring it back to prominence. This process can mean upscaled resolutions and enhanced features, but it mostly allows people to stick to one console. Bringing games from across various generations to modern consoles is technical ingenuity at its finest. RELATED: Xbox One Games With Absolutely Huge Open-World Mapsīackward compatibility is not something to be treated lightly. Finally, that has become a reality with both the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 being backward compatible from day one. For more games set to join the service, be sure to check out our lengthy games coming to Game Pass article, which lists all titles currently announced for Game Pass.Gamers around the world have been asking for backward-compatible consoles to be the standard for a long time. Playing from a first-person perspective, you will work alone or in co-op to gather resources, construct factories, and uncover long-forgotten secrets. Techtonica launches into Game Pass today as part of the Game Preview program and is a factory automation game set beneath the surface of an alien planet. With its addition to Game Pass today, many had hoped that the game would be purchasable again, but that (at the moment at least) doesn't appear to be the case.

Interestingly, The Cave is still delisted from the Xbox store at the time of writing and is unavailable for purchase.

In The Cave, you will need to assemble a team of adventurers to descend into a mysterious cave filled with strange and wonderful locations. The Cave is an Xbox 360 adventure game from Monkey Island creator Ron Gilbert and Tim Schafer's Double Fine Productions.
