From the earth-shattering Halo Combat Evolved to the huge open-world games we enjoy today on Xbox One, Official Xbox Magazine details the 100 Xbox games of all time – all still playable courtesy of back compatibility and Game Pass. We talk to Xbox's Aaron Greenberg about the future of Xbox gaming, xCloud, Project Scarlett and more!
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100 Greatest Games on Xbox
There have been so many great games on Xbox since the first console was released in 2001, that it was a really tough job to list only 100 of the finest. From Halo: Combat Evolved and the Gears of War series to Forza, Batman Arkham, Assassin's Creed and more, we've listed our favourite games that are still, via the magic of compatibility, playable today on Xbox One. How many of the 100 have you played?
Retro Xbox games
We love our Xboxes, and all the great games that have ever been on it! Find out the story behind underrated but brilliant Xbox 360 RPG Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning in this month's mag!
This man inhabits an Oddworld
Every month we talk to the world's top game developers and get behind the scenes with the greatest new Xbox games. This issue we spoke to Oddworld Inhabitants' Lorne Lanning, creator of the Oddworld games, who tells us about the origins of Abe and his Mudokon friends, and the series' latest forthcoming game, Oddworld: Soulstorm.
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The official source for everything Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Xbox Series X. We're also a magazine, covering all things Xbox in the UK and the US. Originally established in 2001, the magazine was discontinued in April 2020.