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Criterion, Microsoft in talks to bring Burnout Paradise to the first wave of Xbox One backwards compatibility

Criterion Games took to Twitter to announce that it is in talks with Microsoft to add Burnout Paradise to the first wave of Xbox 360 backwards compatible titles on Xbox One.

Xbox 360 backwards compatibility on Xbox One was announced back at E3, and is currently available to all Xbox One Preview Program members.

Backwards compatibility will be available to all Xbox One owners around the holiday period.


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