Evidently, it's a good time to be a Fallout fan. It goes without saying that New Vegas is one of the most popular single-disc titles that still had yet to make it into Microsoft's backward compatible library, so while this announcement isn't surprising, it's a move that will make plenty of console-based Fallout fans happy – especially since it comes so quickly after the launch of modification support for Fallout 4 on the Xbox One. The game's Bethesda-produced predecessor, Fallout 3, was one of the initial 104 titles announced for backward compatibility. The company didn't hint at any Fallout: New Vegas release before today, and simply made the surprise announcement casually via Twitter. Gamers have been asking Microsoft to bring the courier's story into the next generation of consoles ever since backward compatibility became a possibility on Xbox One, and it's clear Microsoft was listening. Obsidian's entry to the popular Fallout franchise was a big hit with fans, and garnered positive reviews back when it released in 2010. Microsoft has kept busy working on its promise to continue pumping out backward compatible titles for the Xbox One, and the latest title to join the growing library is none other than Fallout: New Vegas. Microsoft announces that Fallout: New Vegas is now available for download with the Xbox Backward Compatibility program, allowing Xbox One gamers in on the action.
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