For anyone who is a fans of the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program, this week has been pretty terrific.
Not only have we see the launch of three new Xbox 360 classics but we also found out more on what’s to come.
As you might recall, Microsoft promised to launch titles from the original Xbox console onto the Xbox One, during E3 2017.
So far, we haven’t been given a list of titles to work with, although the tech giant haven’t backed off when it comes to launching the best.
It appears that unlike the Xbox 360 collection, Microsoft have a set list of games they are looking to release in the coming months.

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And while success has not been confirmed for every single one, it seems Microsoft are pleased with the progress made so far.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently gave an update on the situation, revealing that original Xbox games are close, and that fans should expect some unannounced titles to be included.
Speaking to Gamespot, he said: “We’re close, we’re really close.
“I have a little dashboard I go to and I can see all the games [and] where they are in getting approvals in the pipeline.
“I know the games that are coming for the original Xbox but I don’t think we’ve announced them all. We have to do this in partnership with partners, but we’re still on track. I feel really good. The games look great.”
It follows Xbox One news that three new Xbox 360 games were added to the library this week, which already boasts over 400 titles.
Xbox’s Larry Hryb announced the new batch of Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games on Twitter, with a total of three being made available via both disc install and digital library.
Child of Eden, Goat Simulator & KOF SKY STAGE are coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today, Microsoft have confirmed.
As usual, each games has a certain amount of votes on the official Xbox One leaderboards, with The King of Fighters: Sky Stage ranking in lowest this week.
Both KOF SKY STAGE and Goat Simulator have clocked in less than a 1,000 votes each, making Child of Eden the most wanted of the bunch.
Child of Eden is a rhythm action game created by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, which was originally launched on Xbox 360 in 2011.
“Child of Eden thrusts the player into the center of a battle to save Project Lumi, a mission to reproduce a human personality inside Eden, the archive of all human memories. As the project nears completion, the archive is invaded by an unknown virus. The player’s mission is to save Eden from the virus, restoring hope and peace.”
Goat Simulator is a third-person perspective action video game launched in 2014 by developers Coffee Stain Studios.
“Gameplay-wise, Goat Simulator is all about causing as much destruction as you possibly can as a goat. It has been compared to an old-school skating game, except instead of being a skater, you’re a goat, and instead of doing tricks, you wreck stuff. Destroy things with style, such as doing a backflip while headbutting a bucket through a window, and you’ll earn even more points!”
The King of Fighters: Sky Stage was released in 2012 for the Xbox 360 and published by SNK Playmore.