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Achievement Unlocked: Xbox One Backward Compatibility now supports 300 games

Microsoft today added three more titles to the list of Xbox 360 games that are backward compatible with the Xbox One. This brings the list to a major milestone, as Backward Compatibility now supports 300 Xbox 360 games.

This is quite a major milestone, as it's been less than three months since it reached 250, and almost six months since the list reached a total of 200 games. Today's additions include Shadowrun, Shotest Shogi, and Space Ark.

Shadowrun ($14.99)

First-Person Tactical Team-Based Multiplayer Shooter

Shotest Shogi ($9.99)

Now that you understand why Japan is so fascinated with Shogi, upgrade to the full version of Shotest Shogi and try your hand at the intermediate and advanced tutorials, 16 different AI opponents with a wide range of skill levels, and multiplayer challenge via Xbox LIVE. Make your way up the leaderboards, earn achievements, and develop your tactical skills in this magnificent strategy board game!

Space Ark ($9.99)

Bounce your animals and bag some combos and all the fruit you can catch to terraform planets and rack up some awesome high scores! Discover 24 unlockable characters and a range of essential powerups and help bring life back to 4 rich and colourful game worlds. Compete for high scores in 3 game modes and start your journey up the global leader boards. Learn the secrets of Space Ark and prove you have the right stuff to become an Arkonaut!

Also, don't forget about this month's Games with Gold. If you're an Xbox Live Gold member, you've got a week left to claim Outland (Xbox 360), and until the end of the month to grab Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition (Xbox One). Also available until the 15th is Murdered: Soul Suspect (Xbox One), which was among last month's Games with Gold.

Microsoft generally adds more backward compatible games on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so you can expect the list to continue to expand. As always, we'll keep you updated.

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