Xbox 360 games with multiple disks can reach the Xbox Store

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Phil Spencer, boss of Xbox division, used once more Twitter to answer some fan questions, mentioned that the company is trying to introduce the possibility of selling the Xbox Store the backward compatible Xbox 360 games that have more than one disc .

An example is Lost Odyssey, backward compatible game that can be played on Xbox One only if they have the physical version, but can not be acquired digitally. Faced with this situation, Spencer mentioned that are trying to find a solution.

In previous interviews, the company said that it was technically impossible to make Xbox 360 games that use multiple discs compatible with Xbox One. A representative for Microsoft told Eurogamer last November that the company was actively working on multi-disc support, however.

Other notable multi-disc releases on Xbox 360 include role-playing games like Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey. Mass Effect 2 and 3 also use multiple discs; the first game is backward compatible on Xbox One already.



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WavesPosted:

I'm just waiting for Deadspace 2 and 3 to be released so I can play them over again.

Exist_Posted:

I hope they bring back Episodes From Liberty City

SunderPosted:

When is MGS HD Collection going to be available :(

DanielPosted:

Well I guess this is pretty cool.

GigaPosted:

I think Mass Effect would be pretty dope.

SkatesPosted:

Mass affect would be awesome, I broke my disc years ago and refuse to rebuy a physical copy.

OwenPosted:

This will be kinda cool I guess

HaloPosted:

I wish they would have released BF3 for the 360 on-demand.

ChrisPosted:

I could see this working if they added them as multiple individual games. The Apps and Game section might become a little crowded though. Game folders would be a cool idea.

MajPosted:

That's pretty sick to see implemented