To celebrate its 20th anniversary Xbox, Microsoft announced in its celebration live broadcast that it will add 76 new games to the backward compatibility library today, November 15.
Highlights in this huge list include the entire Max Payne series, all FEAR series, Timesplitters 2 and Future Imperfect, Skate 2, Dead or Alive Ultimate, 50 Cent: Blood on teh and Star Wars Jedi Knight II.
Every game on the list (you can view it in full below) will benefit from Auto HDR. In addition, the resolution of the original Xbox game has increased by 4 times on Xbox Series X and Xbox One X (3 times higher on Xbox Series S, which is still impressive), and resolution has increased on Xbox One and One S 2 times.
Please continue reading below to learn about all the games added as part of today’s celebration. You may also be happy to learn that Halo Infinite’s multiplayer mode is now available for everyone to play.
Xbox 20th Anniversary Backward Compatibility Game
- 50 cents: blood on the beach
- Galaxy Ace
- Advent
- Adventure Time: Secrets of the Unknown Kingdom
- Are you smarter than a fifth grader?Make progress
- Avatar: The Last Airbender-Burning Earth
- Bankshot Billiards 2
- Beautiful tablets
- Binary domain
- Black college football experience: Doug Williams Ed
- Clone Clyde
- Conan
- Darwinia+
- Dead or Alive Ultimate Edition
- Dead or alive 3
- Dead or alive 4
- The death of the cube
- Disney universe
- Disney’s Chicks
- Destruction element
- Fear
- Fear 2: The origin of the project
- Fear 3
- Fear file
- First Templar
- dagger
- Valkyrie
- Waqf Islands
- Lego Lord of the Rings
- Hunt down
- Max Payne
- Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
- Max Payne 3
- Mini Ninja
- Mortal Kombat
- Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe
- MX vs ATV is alive
- MX vs ATV Untamed
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- New airport
- The Odd World: Munch’s Odyssey
- Onechanbara: Bikini Warrior Team
- Otogi: the myth of the devil
- Otogi 2: The Immortal Warrior
- clothing
- Outpost Kaloki X
- Thor Arena Arcade
- RAW-Ancient War Field
- Red death revolver
- Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
- Ridge Racer 6
- Rio
- resurrection
- Rise 2: Dark Waters
- Stone of the Century
- Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
- Scramble
- screwdriver!
- The secret weapon in Normandy
- Skating 2
- SpongeBob panties grand slam!
- The truth or squares of SpongeBob
- Star Wars Star Warrior Special Edition
- Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith
- Star Wars The Clone Wars
- Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast
- Switch ball
- Thrills
- Horror: Derailment
- Time pilot
- Time distributor 2
- TimeSplitters: The future is perfect
- Toy Story Mania
- Destroyer’s Heart: Fire of Judgment
- Long Live Pinata: Party Animals
- warlord
In addition, 37 games today use FPS Boost mode. If you don’t know what this means, FPS Boost is just a feature that uses multiple methods that almost double the original frame rate of the selected title. This produces a higher and more stable frame rate, making the game visually smoother.
To see if the game you are playing is running FPS Boost or Auto HDR, you can click the Xbox button on the controller in the game, if these features are enabled or not.
The following games received an FPS boost today:
- Mind killer
- Assassin’s Creed
- Binary domain
- Black college football experience: Doug Williams Ed
- Darksiders
- Dead space 2
- Dead space 3
- Disney’s Chicks
- Dragon Age: Origins
- Dragon Age II
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- Fear
- Fear 3
- Fable anniversary
- Fable Three
- Fallout 3
- Fallout: New Vegas
- Far Cry 3
- Final Fantasy XIII-2
- Return of Lightning: Final Fantasy XIII
- war machine
- Gears of War 2
- Gears of War 3
- Gears of War: Trial
- Gears of War: Ultimate Edition
- Kameo: The element of power
- Lego Lord of the Rings
- Medal of Honor: Paratrooper
- Mirror’s Edge
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- Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
- Stone of the Century
- Sonic and All-Star Racing Transformation
- Sonic Generation
- Sonic release
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- Destroyer’s Heart: Fire of Judgment