The company even detailed how you'll be able to play Halo 2 LAN multiplayer with an original Xbox connected to an Xbox 360, an Xbox One, and an Xbox One X. In other news, at E3 2017, Microsoft announced that some original Xbox games will soon be made backwards compatible on Xbox One. They'll also be available to buy and download individually if you don't already own them. If you own a copy of one of these four games, you can simply put one of the disks in your Xbox One to play once they're made available. Nonetheless, this is a nice gesture to Halo fans who may not have picked up the Master Chief Collection but still have all the 360 games. A few months after the Master Chief Collection launched, 343 Industries also released a version of Halo 3: ODST on Xbox One that runs at 60 frames per second. It contains every multiplayer map, as well. These games are all already playable on Xbox One via The Master Chief Collection, which includes Halo: CE Anniversary, a Halo 2 remaster, Halo 3, and Halo 4 all running at 60 frames per second.
This ensures that the player bases won't be fragmented and that every player will have access to every map released across the titles. In addition, once the games are made backwards compatible, every one of their DLC packs will be free to download, as well. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's