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    Xbox backward compatibility isn’t dead, as VP Jason Ronald announces new open role at Microsoft — “Are you passionate about game preservation?”

    May 10, 2025

    Xbox Backward Compatibility could come back if this new job listing is accurate, meaning much older games could be played on the latest Xbox hardware. Here’s why it matters.

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