Lost Planet Trilogy and Resident Evil Code: Veronica is Backwards Compatible on Xbox One
Third-person shooter series Lost Planet and survival horror classic Resident Evil Code: Veronica is Xbox One backward compatible now.
Hail to the backwards compatible feature of Xbox One, some of the fan-favorite titles released by developer/publisher Capcom from last decade or so are coming back to modern day Microsoft consoles and we couldn't be happier.
Xbox 360 version of the third-person shooter trilogy of Lost Planet and a beloved spin-off from Resident Evil survival horror franchise are now added to the backward compatible list as noteworthy game library inclusions of 2019.
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The backward parade on Xbox One kicks off with Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (2006), which depicts the tale of protagonist Wayne Holden drifting on ice-filled planet E.D.N. III. Lost Planet 2 (2010) and Lost Planet 3 (2013) has followed suit for fans to enjoy the experience of a full trilogy.
Each three games from the series are priced $19.99 only, including the gold edition version of Extreme Condition. However, action focused release of E.X. Troopers spin-off from 2012 turns out to be the only title that didn't make it to the list.
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With the recent release of Resident Evil 2 Remake, many old-school fans of RE video game series are now longing for a remake treatment for Resident Evil Code: Veronica but Capcom is probably green lighting Resident Evil 3: Nemesis up next.
However, players on Xbox One consoles can enjoy this classic title from Xbox 360 era as it has also made it to the catalog. Priced only $19.99, the game is an updated remastered version of original Dreamcast release from back in 2000.
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So, players can now head over to E.D.N. III as Wayne trying to take control back from NEVEC and save humanity or assume the role of Raccoon City survivor Claire Redfield to raid an Umbrella Corporation facility in Paris as they please.
Over the years from 2015, Xbox One backward compatibility has amassed a great number of great games from Xbox 360 platform to the library, effectively helping keep those great franchises alive among old and new generation of gamers.
Hail to the backwards compatible feature of Xbox One, some of the fan-favorite titles released by developer/publisher Capcom from last decade or so are coming back to modern day Microsoft consoles and we couldn't be happier.
Xbox 360 version of the third-person shooter trilogy of Lost Planet and a beloved spin-off from Resident Evil survival horror franchise are now added to the backward compatible list as noteworthy game library inclusions of 2019.
Lost Planet Trilogy and Resident Evil Code: Veronica is Backwards Compatible on Xbox One |
RELATED: Final Fantasy XIII Trilogy is Backwards Compatible on Xbox One
The backward parade on Xbox One kicks off with Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (2006), which depicts the tale of protagonist Wayne Holden drifting on ice-filled planet E.D.N. III. Lost Planet 2 (2010) and Lost Planet 3 (2013) has followed suit for fans to enjoy the experience of a full trilogy.
Each three games from the series are priced $19.99 only, including the gold edition version of Extreme Condition. However, action focused release of E.X. Troopers spin-off from 2012 turns out to be the only title that didn't make it to the list.
RELATED: Classic Valve Titles are Backwards Compatible and Xbox One X Enhanced
With the recent release of Resident Evil 2 Remake, many old-school fans of RE video game series are now longing for a remake treatment for Resident Evil Code: Veronica but Capcom is probably green lighting Resident Evil 3: Nemesis up next.
However, players on Xbox One consoles can enjoy this classic title from Xbox 360 era as it has also made it to the catalog. Priced only $19.99, the game is an updated remastered version of original Dreamcast release from back in 2000.
RELATED: Crysis Trilogy is Backwards Compatible on Xbox One
So, players can now head over to E.D.N. III as Wayne trying to take control back from NEVEC and save humanity or assume the role of Raccoon City survivor Claire Redfield to raid an Umbrella Corporation facility in Paris as they please.
Over the years from 2015, Xbox One backward compatibility has amassed a great number of great games from Xbox 360 platform to the library, effectively helping keep those great franchises alive among old and new generation of gamers.