Xbox Exec Invites Fans To Share Backwards Compatibility Requests On Special Website
Xbox executive Jason Ronald has invited fans to submit requests for new backwards compatibility titles through the community-driven Xbox Game Preservation website. This comes after the company announced the revival of its backwards compatibility program for the brand's 25th anniversary. The move suggests potential new additions from the original Xbox and Xbox 360 eras, despite previous halts due to licensing and technical issues.
- ▪Xbox exec Jason Ronald directed fans to the Xbox Game Preservation site to submit backwards compatibility requests.
- ▪The backwards compatibility program was revived in March 2026 as part of Xbox's 25th-anniversary celebrations.
- ▪No new titles were added after November 2021 due to licensing, legal, and technical constraints.
- ▪The Xbox Game Preservation site has gained official recognition through Ronald's endorsement.
- ▪Transformers games currently dominate the request leaderboard on the fan site.
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NewsXboxBackwards CompatibilityXbox Game Preservation Xbox Exec Invites Fans To Share Backwards Compatibility Requests On Special Website "There is a community driven site where you can make your requests known" by Fraser Gilbert1 hour ago Share: When it was announced back in March that Xbox's backwards compatibility program was getting revived for the brand's 25th anniversary, there were a lot of questions as to whether that meant brand-new backwards compatibility additions from the OG Xbox and Xbox 360 era, or perhaps something else like the BC program making its debut on PC.
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