Sony surprised by Xbox One backwards compatibility,

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In 2013, Sony took to the E3 stage to announce that not only would the PS4 not rely on a constant internet connection, not be inextractible from a motion control peripheral, and actually play used games, it would also be priced $400, a hundred less than the Xbox One which had just debuted with all of the aforementioned baggage. But in 2015, it was Microsoft's turn to throw Sony for a loop by announcing that the Xbox One would be backwards compatible with the Xbox 360.

I wouldn’t say that the two are quite on the same level in regards to surprise hardware announcements, as Sony’s blow was so savage and deep the Xbox One is still trying to recover, but the One’s new backward compatibility was one of the only significant hardware stories of this year’s event, and clearly threw Sony for a loop, as evidenced by a Eurogamer interview with Shuhei Yoshida.


“I didn’t think it was possible,” Yoshida said. “There must be lots of engineering effort.”


He’s also a little skeptical about how it might work in practice.

“They talked about 100 games, but what kind of games will be included? Is it smaller games or big games? We don’t know.”


Right now, Microsoft is having fans vote on which games they want to see supported the most, as the system works on a case by case basis to ensure whatever architecture the old game was built on can now fit into the new system.

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Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2015/06/20/xbox-ones-backward-compatibility-surprised-sony-as-much-as-anyone/

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FeetPosted:

Finally xbox is doing something right

DisapprovePosted:

Xbox finally doing something right with this horrible console, actually super hyped for this

XBL-ABPosted:

Sony got no game.
Xbox is pushing forward.
PC still owns all

XboxPosted:

Lets go Xbox One.


This was a great move with the backwards compatibility.

ItalianPosted:

I still like the Xbox One more than the PS4.

And I own both. And I have more friends on PS4 and play Xbox One more.

GaryPosted:

I think everyone is surprised by backwards compatibility. Hopefully Sony will step there game up and do the same on PS4. Also the XB1 supports Mass Effect, a fairly large game for the 360, so i'm sure it will support most games.

DusknoirPosted:

hssnd "the Ones new backward compatibility was one of the only significant hardware stories of this years event"

It's software.


The software will make internal hardware tweaks to read xbox 360 disks, along side the actual emulation software.

hssndPosted:

"the Ones new backward compatibility was one of the only significant hardware stories of this years event"

It's software.