Microsoft Gives New Details on Xbox Series X and S Backward Compatibility

Microsoft has previously said that thousands of games from previous Xbox generations would be available on their next generation consoles, but now we have a better grasp on how these games will actually run. In a blog post on Tuesday, Microsoft gave more information on how backward compatibility will work for the Xbox Series X and S and detailed how older games will play on the new consoles.
“We believe your favorite games and franchises, your progression and achievements, your Xbox One gaming accessories and the friendships and communities you create through gaming should all move with you across generations,” Compatibility Program Lead Peggy Lo wrote in the blog post.
While it’s currently unclear how exactly many previous generation videogames will be playable on the new consoles, the blog post heavily implied that nearly every Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One title will be playable on both the Xbox Series X and S. In addition, cloud save files from as far back as the Xbox 360 will also be available for transfer to the new consoles.
Games that are backwards compatible will run natively on the Xbox Series X and S, with no “boost mode” or downclocking necessary. This native support translates to games being able to run with significantly higher performance including higher frame rates, maximized resolution and visual quality. Games will also be able to take advantage of the new Xbox Series’ custom NVME SSD for large reductions in load times.