Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games list sees three more Xbox 360 titles added

Xbox One Backwards Compatibility is a gift that keeps on giving as three more Xbox 360 titles make the jump to the current-generation console.

The latest to cross the barrier is "Triggerheart Exelica," a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game released a decade ago by Japanese developer Warashi.

A screenshot from "Triggerheart Exelica," one of the latest additions to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games list. Xbox Marketplace

While it was released in 2006, this new Xbox One Backwards Compatibility addition was released to the Xbox 360 in 2008. Its initial release was exclusively for the Sega NAOMI platform.

"Triggerheart Exelica" follows a war between a group of human-like creatures known as Tilde Fleet and violent robotic vehicles called Ver'mith set in a galaxy light years away from Milky Way.

Just days before the game was included to the ever-growing Xbox One Backwards Compatibility list, two titles were added as well – "Syberia" and "Boom Boom Rocket."

"Syberia" is a computer adventure game that follows Kate Walker, who visits various locations and eras on a mission to take over a toy factory. It will mostly be all about solving puzzles and doing certain procedures correctly.

Along with "Syberia," the rhythm game "Boom Boom Rocket" has also made it to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games list. The title was originally released for Xbox Live Arcade in 2007.

Developed by the now-defunct Bizarre Creations, the title wants players to get that perfect timing and make sure that they trigger fireworks to tune in to the music.

The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games list is continuously growing as Microsoft adds a new title or two several times in a month. The biggest and most welcome addition was "Red Dead Redemption."

Fans have been clamoring for the western shooter from Rockstar Games to be available in the Xbox One. They got their wish early this month, in the midst of rumors that the game will be remastered for both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.

"Red Dead Redemption" was the most requested game by players to be put in the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games list and many users hope they will see another addition as big as this one soon.

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