• "Battlefield Bad Company 2," "Dragon Age: Origins," and "Battlefield 3" are now under Xbox's Backward Compatibility program.

"Battlefield Bad Company 2," "Dragon Age: Origins," and "Battlefield 3" are now under Xbox's Backward Compatibility program. (Photo : Facebook/Xbox)

Xbox One's Backwards Compatibility program is just one of the great ways to enjoy once again legacy titles from the Xbox 360 to the current Xbox One. As of late, the program's ever-growing roster of titles has been added to another set of Xbox 360 games and are now ready for download.

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Xbox's Larry Hryb also tweeted such news stating that AAA titles will also be included in the list of backwards compatible inductees. The notable titles that are now under the program include, "Battlefield Bad Company 2," "Dragon Age: Origins," and "Battlefield 3."


The abovementioned games' digital and physical versions will be accepted by Xbox One's system. Nevertheless, no digital version for "Battlefield 3" was ever released thus the current Xbox console can only support its cd variant, Windows Central reported.

EA DICE's "Battlefield Bad Company 2" has been hailed as one of the biggest first-person shooters during the Xbox 360 era. The game even received positive reviews for both of its single and multiplayer game modes including its awesome gameplay.

"Battlefield 3" came in next which was released Oct. 2011. Its single player campaign mode was not able to create that much of an impact among fans. However, the game's multiplayer mode was commended by game critics and players alike with its highly destructible game environment, massive maps, and detailed graphics.

"Dragon Age: Origins," on the other hand, is a dark heroic fantasy role-playing game developed by BioWare that went out in 2009. It is said that the game's rich open world backdrop and battle system makes it a perfect choice to introduce the "Dragon Age" lore to new players.

Aside from the three AAA titles, seven more games were also recently added to the backward compatibility program. These are "Bully's" "Scholarship Edition," "Raskulls," "Scrap Metal," "The Splatters," "Strania," "Ghostbusters," and "Catherine," Xbox's website noted.

Watch a video about the inclusion of the "Battlefield" games in the Backwards Compatibility program.