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As we were able to find out from Windows Centralthe president of Xbox, Sarah Bond, has created a new team dedicated to preserving the game and ensuring its future compatibility. The Windows Central article details everything they have achieved in these months in the Xbox ecosystem, since the incorporation of Activision and the changes that have occurred about it.
The preservation of games is a growing concern for players, in a market where digital is gradually taking over, it is important to know what will happen to our games with generational leaps. This is something that Microsoft seems to be very clear about, for this they have created a team that is dedicated exclusively to working on the preservation of games, specifying that backward compatibility will continue in future Microsoft consoles.
Backward compatibility will continue on subsequent Xbox consoles
We’ve formed a new team dedicated to preserving games, which is important to all of us at Xbox and to the industry itself. We’re building on our strong history of delivering backwards compatibility to our players and remain committed to showcasing the incredible library of Xbox games for future generations of gamers to enjoy.
As you can read in the quote above, Bond is very clear that it is important to preserve the games for future generations, this way the legacy is maintained and with it, tAll players will have their games available, with said conservation equipment.
Today we shared a piece of news in which we talked about the possible return of backwards compatibility on Xbox, after it was stopped a few years ago. For now, that remains to be seen, but what is clear is Microsoft’s commitment to the legacy of video games.