Call of Duty: Black Ops II will not be coming to the backwards compatibility program in February

It seems Call of Duty: Black Ops II will not be added to the backwards compatibility program in February.On Twitter, Phil Spencer was asked about the backwards compatible list for the month of February. Spencer responded by stating that Black Ops II will not be added to the program this month.

It seems Call of Duty: Black Ops II will not be added to the backwards compatibility program in February.

On Twitter, Phil Spencer was asked about the backwards compatible list for the month of February. Spencer responded by stating that Black Ops II will not be added to the program this month.

Last month, Spencer spoke out on why Black Ops II is not on the list of backwards compatible titles. On Twitter, Spencer was asked if he could confirm one of the Call of Duty’s for the backwards compatibility list. He responded by stating: “We confirm third party games in BC with the 3Ps approval, so I can’t but know that we care about the voted on list.” Spencer then assured fans that he does see the requests for titles to come to the backwards compatible list, and that he knows people are passionate about Black Ops II coming to the program.

Earlier this week, three new games were added to the backwards compatibility program. Those three titles were Stuntman: Ignition, Mad Tracks, and JUJU. These three games join the long list of titles that are backwards compatible. Other recent games include Dragon Age: Origins, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and Alice: Madness Returns. You can see the full list of over three hundred titles here.

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