Microsoft adds three Magical games to Xbox One Backward Compatibility

Microsoft is adding three more titles to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list today. It"s the second time this week that the company has expanded the list, adding another three on Tuesday. With today"s additions, the list - which consists of Xbox and Xbox 360 games - stands at 465 games.

The games added today are all from the Magic series, including Magic: The Gathering, Magic 2013, and Magic 2014 - Duels of the Planeswalkers.

Magic: The Gathering ($9.99)

Magic: The Gathering — Duels of the Planeswalkers brings the world’s premier trading card game to your living room! Play single and multiplayer campaign modes, test your skills with unique challenges, and engage online opponents via Xbox LIVE. With multiple game modes, an interactive tutorial, leaderboards, and achievements, Duels of the Planeswalkers has something for everyone!

Magic 2013 ($9.99)

Face a greater challenge in the latest version of this hit franchise. Play with friends or the AI, take on new encounters and opponents, and face up to three other players in the Planechase multiplayer format. Featuring ten customizable decks, Magic 2013 offers new game items to unlock and introduces the option to choose what lands to tap when you cast your spells.

Magic 2014 - Duels of the Planeswalkers ($9.99)

Ignite your spark with Magic 2014 — Duels of the Planeswalkers! With over 12 million fans, discover what makes Magic: The Gathering the world’s premier trading card game. Become a Planeswalker and travel the planes of existence unleashing a torrent of spells and creatures to devastate your opponents. Fire up your game: • The best way to learn to play Magic • Hours of game play

If you"re looking for new games on the cheap, don"t forget about Games with Gold, which offers four free games per month to Xbox Live Gold subscribers. As part of this month"s offers, you can still get The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III (Xbox One) and Army of Two (Xbox 360) until the end of the month, and you can claim Zombi (Xbox One) until February 15.

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