It seems Xbox gamers have been having a hard time playing their Xbox 360 games, as some Series X owners haven’t been able to launch their seventh-gen favorites for weeks or even months. The Xbox Backward Compatibility program has been a mostly flawless experience for users throughout the years; however, this most recent bump in the road for one of Xbox’s most popular features has led to multiple upset customers.
The Backward Compatibility initiative at Xbox launched in 2015 for the Xbox One after outcry from fans that the console had no proper last-gen support. It originally launched with 104 games, including some Xbox heavy hitters like Gears of War and Mass Effect, with a promise to continue growing the program over time. Since then, the number of games in the program has grown to a massive 632 games for the Xbox 360 and 63 for the original Xbox. Unfortunately, the Xbox Backward Compatibility program ended in 2021, citing licensing issues as the major hurdle preventing the team from doing more. However, at GDC 2026, Microsoft announced that it would bring back Xbox’s Backward Compatibility program in some capacity later this year.
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Unfortunately, Xbox’s Backward Compatibility program has hit a snag, as users on Reddit and across social media have reported they cannot access their Xbox 360 library on their Xbox Series X consoles, citing a connection error with Xbox Live. Players affected say their internet connection is working properly and that their Xbox Series X games are working without issue. The problems only start when players launch an Xbox 360 title. However, it doesn’t seem that all players are affected the same way; some report that no Xbox 360 games work for them at all, while others report that some games work while others don’t. Xbox Support has issued an official statement on social media stating that the team is actively investigating why some users can’t play “select backwards compatible Xbox 360 games.”
Users in the comments sections of both X and Reddit state that this has been going on for some time, with some users affected as early as November, but there does seem to be some explanation for why this is happening. In one Reddit thread, user GR1NTER shared a support message from Xbox claiming that newer consoles are likely having trouble playing Xbox 360 games because they have not yet established a network link for entitlement checks and content delivery. Essentially, newer consoles aren’t yet validated on the proper servers and are more likely to have issues than older consoles that have already been established on those servers. As of this writing, this hasn’t been confirmed as an official explanation, and the problem remains unsolved.
What we can explain is that Xbox 360 backward‑compatible games rely on legacy Xbox 360 services for entitlement checks and content delivery, and newly purchased Series X consoles must freshly establish those connections during initial setup.
That’s why this is primarily affecting newer consoles, while older or previously set‑up consoles, where these services were already validated may continue to work as expected. We understand how important this feature is and want to strongly assure you that this is recognized as a service‑side problem and is being treated as a priority. We genuinely appreciate you reporting this and helping bring visibility to the issue.
The ongoing problems with Xbox’s Backward Compatibility program can be very disappointing, considering that it is one of the console’s best features. Despite all of Xbox’s controversial decisions among its fanbase in recent years, backward compatibility remains a major reason Xbox fans love their Series X and S consoles. However, with the Xbox Series X not selling very well lately, it’s easy to see how this problem has gone on for so long. Established Series X or S owners who have been taking advantage of the backward compatibility program have likely been doing so for some time now without issues, with no cause for alarm because they aren’t affected. Meanwhile, those who may have just bought a new console might have had problems with their Xbox 360 libraries, but have fallen by the wayside due to their low numbers, thus letting this problem slip under the radar.
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Regardless of where Xbox fans fall, it is concerning that this problem hasn’t been solved yet. Many Xbox fans are now effectively locked out of their Xbox 360 libraries until a fix is released. The various workarounds and fixes the Xbox community has found only work to a certain extent, and not for everybody. Hopefully, Xbox owners who want to jump back into games like Gears of War or Lost Odyssey won’t have to wait too much longer to access their games again.






