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Microsoft wants the next-gen Xbox Helix to play every Xbox game ever made as it urges publishers to opt in — New report also claims Xbox 360 games coming to PC soon
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(Image credit: The Verge)Microsoft began charting this course with the release of four original Xbox titles on PC last month that shipped with an Xbox 360 emulator baked in.
That's around the time we expect to see the next-gen Xbox Helix console as well, which may or may not have a disc drive.
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(Image credit: The Verge)Ultimately, if the Xbox Helix can play PC games (all of them?)
and at least three separate generations of Xbox titles — Helix, Series, One — it's already going to have a vast catalogue.