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Red Dead Redemption’s backwards compatibility debut comes with Xbox’s Games with Gold for June

The Chinese Xbox Store has seemingly outed Red Dead Redemption‘s big Xbox backwards compatible debut.

Red Dead joins Bioshock Infinite as the Xbox 360 offerings available to Xbox Live Gold subscribers next month, if the leaked screenshot below it to be believed:

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The screenshot suggests Ryse: Son of Rome and Lichdom: Battlemage will be the free Xbox One titles on offer.

Red Dead Redemption popped up as a backwards compatible game back in February, before Microsoft pulled it saying it was still being tested.

Keep in mind this leak comes from the Chinese store, so we may not see these exact same titles in the west. Bioshock Infinite‘s already been a Games with Gold game here, an an example, and Lichdom: Battlemage isn’t available in Australia.

Microsoft has yet to confirm, of course. We’ll keep you posted.

Thanks, Xboxfront.de and Dewald.


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