Microsoft Wants Your Xbox And Xbox 360 Library Playable on PC, Says Insider

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A New Level of Backward Compatibility From Xbox Is Coming!

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  • Xbox’s Jason Ronald has teased new ways to play iconic games from the past.
  • A reliable leaker says that the team is working on Xbox and Xbox 360 backward compatibility for PC.
  • This could lead to exclusives like Ninja Gaiden Black becoming playable on PC directly through gamers’ existing libraries.

Microsoft’s preservation efforts for its classic titles have earned the company a lot of praise. Today, backward compatibility has made it possible for Xbox gamers to play even obscure titles like Asura’s Wrath on the Series S|X consoles.

Microsoft also supports cross-buy functionality for new releases, which makes them playable on both PC and consoles with a single purchase. However, the gaming giant could be taking things one step further soon.

Why it matters: Microsoft’s current focus is on reaching players wherever they are, and the backward compatibility team appears to have joined in on making this happen.

Xbox Backward Compatibility For PC Next-Generation
Xbox Backward Compatibility For PC Next-Generation Hinted | Image via Resetera

At GDC 2026, Xbox architect Jason Ronald teased new ways to play older classics from the earliest generations of Xbox. This statement was made in relation to the game preservation team at Microsoft, which handles backward compatibility.

Responding to this news, insider Nate The Hate has stated that Jason Ronald is teasing PC backward compatibility for the original Xbox and Xbox 360. What this means is that gamers with Xbox 360 purchases in their Microsoft account might immediately be able to play a set number of such titles on PC.

For instance, a successful implementation of this system could lead to a game like Ninja Gaiden Black becoming officially playable on PC despite it being natively available only on the original Xbox to date.

Effectively, Microsoft is expanding the concept of backward compatibility beyond the Xbox Series S|X consoles. This also makes sense when considering how the gaming giant wants to treat its next hardware release as a PC-console hybrid.

Ms back-compat team has wanted to bring & make your OG Xbox and Xbox 360 digital library playable on PC.

-NateTheHate

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Xbox Project Helix Sounds Very Interesting So Far

Elsewhere, Microsoft has shared that next-generation development kits for Xbox Project Helios will begin rolling out in 2027. Plenty of other interesting details have also been shared at GDC 2026.

What do you think about Microsoft’s plans for backward compatibility? Let’s discuss in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

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