He explained that since launching the Xbox One some two years ago, it has been the philosophy of Microsoft to put gamers at the center of everything they do and create the best and most seamless gaming experience possible. He adds that the 104 games can now be downloaded or installed on the Xbox One via the original discs.
Ybarra added that there will be more titles on the way to the Xbox One by December including fan-favorite video games like “Halo Reach,” “Halo Wars,” “Call of Duty: Black Ops,” “Bioshock,” “Bioshock 2,” “Bioshock Infinite,” and “Skate 3,” which are all games available on the Xbox 360.
However, there is no specific date yet as to when “Red Dead Redemption” will also make it to the Xbox One but Microsoft assures gamers that they are doing their best at this time to make it possible. The company even revealed that they are now talking to Rockstar Games to issue a license so that the game would soon be released on the Xbox One.
Richard Irving, a Microsoft engineer, said that they are definitely engaged with Rockstar, among other game developers and publishers on when and how they can deliver the other Xbox 360 games to the Xbox One very soon.