On the other hand, Activision's actions in the past cast these allegations into doubt. In fact that is the one true advantage Microsoft's console has over the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft has made pushes to include backwards compatible titles with AAA games as of late which include: On one hand, backwards compatible titles for the Xbox One is not new territory. So how likely is this latest rumor to be true? It depends on how you look at it. The rumor, which was toldĀ to gaming website The Tech Game by an unidentified, yet allegedly credible source, indicates that the games in question will be backwards compatible versions "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" and "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2." News that may raise some eyebrows considering that Activision is one of today's distributors who have adamantly declined to bolster the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility feature on the Xbox One. Rumors suggest that the upcoming "Call of Duty" game will get an Xbox One-exclusive pre-order bonus in the form of two backwards compatible games. Coming in fresh from the mill, the most recent rumor isn't about the game itself, but what will allegedly be packaged along with it when "Call of Duty 2016" gets released later this year.
Activision has been quite silent about its upcoming "Call of Duty," but that hasn't stopped the rumor mill from churning.