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Rockstar Games has just announced three titles to be added to the Xbox One Backward compatibility catalog with, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Midnight Club: Los Angeles and Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis.

Already joining other popular Rockstar Games titles like Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto IV, and Bully: Scholarship Edition, availability for the aforementioned games will begin next Thursday, June 7.

Both the original Xbox release and the Xbox 360 version of San Andreas will be backwards compatible, while saved games from the original Xbox version will not be able to be transferred, however, owners of that version will get the upgraded Xbox 360 version of the game.

In addition, both the original version and Midnight Club: Los Angeles Complete Edition, which adds the South Central area along with new vehicles, aftermarket parts, and more, will be compatible on Xbox One.

Once again, digital game owners will have instant access to the games on Xbox One starting Thursday, June 7. Physical game owners can just pop the Xbox 360 game disc (or Xbox game disc as well for San Andreas) into their Xbox One and download the game.

For more from Rockstar Games, view the latest ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ trailer, teasing the end of the Wild West era.

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