Microsoft is hiring for one of Xbox’s best features


To this day, I still go back and play some of my favorite Xbox 360 games. Some of them really pop, especially when pushed to new limits through the likes of FPS Boost and upscale technology.

The original Xbox backwards compatibility program was announced during the summer of 2015. From then until its closure in 2021, the program reintroduced hundreds of games to the public at no additional cost.

Needless to say, it was a massive success for Xbox and a gigantic win for consumers. Today, it seems that the program might be coming back, or at least, getting some continuation.

Could you imagine getting to play some older games with a controller that doesn’t lead to cramps? (Image credit: Jennifer Young | Windows Central)

Initially spotted by PureXbox, a job listing for a principal software engineer position was found on Microsoft’s website.

“Come help build the next evolution in Xbox Game Compatibility. Join the Xbox Platform team to leverage your system and security engineer experience to secure the future of Game Preservation. Your work will help identify and outline the specific requirements and security boundaries for protecting game content, build scalable emulation solutions, and ensure a safe and fun gameplay experience for all players. Our technology solutions are a critical part of enabling the Xbox goal of allowing players to experience their games on any device.”

You can still play these today, but the game preservation team will guarantee they are playable for the foreseeable future. (Image credit: Future via Michael Hoglund)

The job looks to continue the Game Preservation program that Xbox announced a year ago in April. Since then, we haven’t seen much about how that would shape the future of Xbox games. However, this gives me a little hope for the return of future backwards-compatible games.



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