Xbox One Backwards Compatibility List Update: Amazon Announced Game Titles For E3 2016 Event

Amazon has leaked a number of EA games that are set for the Xbox One backwards compatibility announcement at the E3 2016 event.

According to Gear Nuke, the game titles Amazon has leaked include "Dragon Age II," "Skate 2," "Fight Night Round 4," "Burnout Revenge," "Fable Anniversary," "Crackdown 2," and "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit."

Developed by BioWare and published by electronic Arts, "Dragon Age II" is an action role-playing video game set in the mythical world unveiled in "Dragon Age: Origins." in the game, the player assumes the role of Hawke, a human warrior, rogue, or mage who heads to Kirkwall City as a refugee who becomes a legendary champion over a long period of exposure to socio-political conflict.

"Skate 2" is a sandbox skateboarding video game set in the fictional city of San Vanelona. Developed and published by Electronic Arts, the game follows a skateboarder who is released from jail five years following his arrest in the first game.

Released in 2009 for Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, "Fight Night Round 4" is a boxing vdeo game developed by EA Sports and it features boxers like Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali, out of 48 licensed boxers. It also features several gaming modes like the Legacy mode.

Serving as the fourth video game iteration of the "Burnout" series, "Burnout 4" is also published by Electronic Arts. It centers on a blend of racing in the middle of rush-hour traffic, along with vehicular combat, traffic checking, and crash modes.

"Fable Anniversary" is a role-playing video game where players manipulate their characters from a third person point-of-view. The Hero of Oakvale, who is the main character in the game, aims to finish quests and optional quests not directly connected to the game story line.

A sandbox-style third person shooter video game, "Crackdown 2" features an advanced super-powered officer for the "Agency," which is funded by the city. In the game, the player now selects one of four faces and armor hues, instead of the preset heads offered before.

According to Express UK, "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit," which is set in the fictional Seacrest County, is being promoted as Xbox One backwards compatible; however, it does not have a fixed release date and it has not yet been officially confirmed for the program on the gaming console's official website.

The aforementioned game titles are assumed to come to Xbox One backwards compatibility at the E3 conference on June 14.