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New Xbox One UI, backwards compatibility now available; issues and fixes detailed

The new Xbox One UI and Xbox 360 backwards compatibility are now being pushed out to all console owners.

You can now play any of the backwards compatible titles by inserting a game disc, or heading to My Games and Apps to download items you own digitally.

The rollout hasn’t gone without issue; Microsoft has released a list of known problems (and some fixes) right here.

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