Xbox One Backward Compatiblity update: 2 more titles added for current-gen console's feature

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Xbox One's Backward Compatibility feature is being loved and enjoyed by many. Microsoft has been adding more game titles and the list has been growing on a regular basis. The company recently added two more game titles, "Tekken Tag Tournament 2" and "Dark Souls."

Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, Xbox Live programming director, announced on Twitter the latest news on Xbox One Backward Compatibility, saying, "Dark Souls and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 are now available on Xbox One Backward Compatibility."

There were a total of five games added this week. Last March 21, Xbox added "Assassin's Creed," "Dark Void," and "GRID 2. " Prior to this, on March 17, two other games were added, which included "Allan Wake" and "PAC-MAN."

Fans of "Tekken Tag Tournament 2" and "Dark Souls," published by Bandai Namco, had already had an idea about the games' inclusion on the Backward Compatibility list since mid-February since a leak spoiled it. Additionally, Gamespot earlier reported that "Dark Souls" will also be given for free to those who pre-ordered "Dark Souls 3," which was launched on March 24 in Japan and is up for a Western release on April 12. However, it is not yet clear to fans if the free "Dark Souls" game will include the "Artorias of the Abyss" DLC.

The latest game addition also coincides with Xbox One's rollout of its March update. The update includes the game purchase process for Xbox 360 games, which can now be done thru the Xbox One's Store; Xbox Elite Wireless Controller firmware update; update of Xbox Accessories app for Windows 10; and the addition of Party Chat in Twitch broadcasts.

Additional features from the Beta update that were rolled out for Preview members in early March will also be included, such as Party Chat output on headset and speakers at the same time, customizable duration for Game DVR recordings, Track Achievement progress , Game score Leaderboard on Xbox app and an updated "Featured" section.

Major Nelson also published an updated list of Backward Compatibility games available for the Xbox One. It currently contains more than 140 game titles.