2019 is well and truly here, and the additions to the Xbox One backward compatible library have resumed. Today, Larry Hyrb announced that Battlestations Pacific, FUEL and Rayman Raving Rabbids are now backward compatible on Xbox One.
Battlestations Pacific, FUEL and Rayman Raving Rabbids are now backward compatible:
- BattleStations Pacific
Take the fight in the Pacific direct to the enemy in this epic action-strategy game where players command and take control of over 100 air, sea and undersea units. Fight in two massive historic single player campaigns and battle online in a deep multiplayer game featuring 5 unique modes across numerous battle scenarios.Â
- FUEL
In an alternate present, vast swathes of safe zones as extreme weather wreaks havoc, creating thousands of America have become no-go areas as the devastating effects of global warming ravage the continent. Floods, storms, bush-fires, tornados and hurricanes have driven people from towns and cities into square miles of dangerous uninhabitable areas. People turn to renewable energy in the face of the destruction caused by global warming. But these danger zones become a playground for a new breed of racer.Â
- Rayman Raving Rabbids
Rayman Raving Rabbids is a casual game where you play as Rayman, challenges 75 trials minigame to save baby globox and get out of the jail of raving rabbit. Play score mode to beat record of 75 trials and unlock movies as well as artworks.
You can check out the titles added last month right here.
This now takes the total to 534 Xbox 360 games, 25 X enhanced 360 games and 33 Original Xbox games available on the Xbox One via backwards compatibility. Xbox One X enhanced Xbox 360 games run at 4 times the original resolution on the Xbox One X. All Original Xbox games run at 4x resolution on the Xbox One S and 16x resolution on the Xbox One X. To check out the entire list of games now available through this feature please visit Major Nelson’s Blog.