Not exact matches
Firstly,
Red Dead Redemption was one of the most
requested games on the Xbox 360 Backwards Compatibility list, which was granted last year and was arguably one of Microsoft's biggest wins from the project so far, but secondly, Sony have already beaten tom the punch.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II and
Red Dead Redemption, the two most -
requested games for backwards compatibility on the Xbox Feedback site, are nowhere to be seen in this list.
Well it's about damn time —
Red Dead Redemption, the most
requested title for Xbox One backwards compatibility, is...
Well it's about damn time —
Red Dead Redemption, the most
requested title for Xbox One backwards compatibility, is finally going to be included in the backwards compatibility library.
Black Ops 2 has knocked
Red Dead Redemption from the top spot for the most
requested game for Xbox One backward compatibility.
There are still a number of frequently -
requested games that have yet to make the jump to backwards compatibility, most notably Call of Duty: Black Ops II and Rockstar's open - world western
Red Dead Redemption.
Two of the most
requested games for backwards compatibility, Call of Duty: Black Ops II and
Red Dead Redemption, have yet to join the list.
It's not that there's no interest in the series, either: after sitting at the top of Microsoft's most -
requested Backwards Compatibility titles for months, sales of old
Red Dead Redemption copies shot up following the announcement that the game would join the Xbox One library.
Since the announcement of backwards compatible Xbox 360 games on Xbox One, few games have been
requested more than Rockstar's open - world western
Red Dead Redemption.
Seeing
Red Dead Redemption added to the growing list of Xbox One backward - compatible games sparks hopes of seeing other highly
requested titles become supported in the future.
Ever since Xbox One backward compatibility became available,
Red Dead Redemption has been the third most highly
requested games to be supported.