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Microsoft adds two Fable games to Xbox One Backward Compatibility

Microsoft added two more games to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list today, including Fable Anniversary and Fable II Pub Games. This adds to the existing Fable games on the list, which include Fable II and Fable III.

It's been a couple of weeks since new games were added to the list. The last time we heard anything was when the company added four Halo titles. Here are today's additions:

Fable Anniversary ($39.99)

As the best-selling RPG on the original Xbox, Fable pioneered every player’s choice having a consequence. With Fable Anniversary, a spectacular HD remaster of the original Fable, players will be reminded of why the franchise is so special and unique. All new textures and 3D models, an entirely new lighting system, a slick new interface, achievements, and all of the content from “The Lost Chapters,” make Fable Anniversary the definitive Fable experience for faithful fans and new players alike!

Fable II Pub Games ($9.99)

Unlock the full version of the Fable® II Pub Games and you’ll get all three great pub games that will also be in Fable® II! Each game has multiple variants, plus the ability to earn and transfer gold and unique items to your character in Fable® II (assuming, of course, that you also have Fable® II). Either way, you’ll also get access to minigames, leaderboards, achievements, and all the fun of these backroom games of chance!

If you're looking for new games on the cheap though, don't forget about Games with Gold, which allows Xbox Live Gold subscribers to grab four free games every month. It's a new month, which means that there are new offers.

You've got until the 15th to claim Rayman 3 HD (Xbox 360) and until the end of the month to grab Gone Home: Console Edition (Xbox One). As part of last month's Games with Gold, you can still claim Oxenfree (Xbox One) until the 15th.

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