Xbox One Backward Compatibility games: Amazon reveals new game titles arriving at E3 2016 in June

(Microsoft/Xbox)The Xbox One will have seven new Xbox 360 games added this June via the Backward Compatibility feature.

Microsoft first introduced the Xbox One's Backward Compatibility feature during the E3 2015. Since then, over 100 game titles from the Xbox 360 have been made available to Xbox One players. Now, more game Xbox 360 titles set to be released during E3 2016 have been leaked.

Amazon has released listings for at least seven Xbox 360 games arriving to Xbox One players.

"Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit," the thrilling racing game from Electronic Arts (EA), is part of the lineup of games on Amazon. While the listing is currently unavailable, the game's cover photo explicitly states that it will be playable on the Xbox One. Perhaps, its unavailable status just reflects a soon-to-be determined release date.

According to Amazon's listing, "Skate 2" will be released on June 3. The skating sequel to "Skate It" allows players to explore the ruins of New San Vanelona. Meanwhile, the remastered "Fable Anniversary" will be available starting June 7.

Amazon also listed three new backward compatible games that will be released on June 14, just in time for the E3 2016. Many assume that these games would be announced during Microsoft's presentation. Hopefully, Microsoft will also announce something new for the popular Xbox One console.

The first of the three games is "Burnout Revenge," the fourth installment of the "Burnout" racing series from EA. The game allows players to experience racing during rush-hour traffic and vehicular combat. Another EA game title "Dragon Age 2" will be released during E3 2016 week. The action role-playing game (RPG) introduces players to a mythical world. They take on protagonist Hawke as he makes his way from a lowly refugee to a legendary champion. The third game from EA Sports is "Fight Night Round 4." The boxing video game features legendary athletes like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson.

Finally, Amazon also listed "Crackdown 2," which will be released on July 1.

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