Xbox One Backward Compatibility: Red Dead Redemption joins Left 4 Dead 2 in library?
RED Dead Redemption is apparently the latest classic Xbox 360 game to be added to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility library.
Red Dead Redemption has apparently been spotted downloading on the Xbox One
Reports claim that the GTA-esque western epic from Rockstar is now available – or at least will be soon – to download onto the Xbox One, although this is yet to be confirmed by either Rockstar or Microsoft.
Fans are desperate to see John Marston back in action following Red Dead Redemption's release in 2010, with a rumoured sequel said to be in the works.
Red Dead Redemption - Launch Trailer
Rockstar are said to be working on a sequel to the popular western
It is believed that Red Dead Redemption 2 could even be released later this year, while also featuring an open-world online multiplayer mode similar to GTA 5 Online.
The popular 360 title is not the only one to be linked with the Backward Compatibility program in recent times – Left 4 Dead 2 has also been 'spotted' downloading on an Xbox One.
Left 4 Dead 2 is also rumoured to be coming to the Backwards Compatibility library
Again, there is no official word on the rumours which also say that Valve are currently working on Left 4 Dead 3.
It is claimed that the zombie FPS could be set to launch in 2017, with Valve apparently putting Half Life 3 on ice in order to complete the project.