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The '''Xbox One''' is [[Microsoft]]'s third video game console, initially released in 2013. The original model was followed up by two updated revisions: the smaller and light Xbox One S in 2016; and the high-end, 4K compatible Xbox One X in 2017.
The '''Xbox One''' is [[Microsoft]]'s third video game console, initially released in 2013. The original model was followed up by two updated revisions: the smaller and light Xbox One S in 2016; and the high-end, 4K compatible Xbox One X in 2017. It will be followed up by the [[Xbox Series X]] in 2020.


==Games==
==Games==

Revision as of 20:28, May 14, 2020

The Xbox One is Microsoft's third video game console, initially released in 2013. The original model was followed up by two updated revisions: the smaller and light Xbox One S in 2016; and the high-end, 4K compatible Xbox One X in 2017. It will be followed up by the Xbox Series X in 2020.

Games

The Xbox One features backwards compatibility with select Xbox and Xbox 360 titles, including the Xbox Live Arcade ports of Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie, as well as Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. All three of these titles are featured in the Rare Replay compilation, released exclusively for the system.