Microsoft's Xbox One Backward Compatibility program will extend its library by adding "Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos"

The announcement made by the tech giant for the Xbox One backward compatibility in the 2015 E3 shocked the fans. Since its fall debut, the company, Microsoft, had been adding games to its library.

Usually, the announcements come in groups. However, the latest announcement came around all by itself.

Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, Xbox Live's Director of Programming revealed on his Twitter account that the latest game to be added on the Xbox One Backward Compatibility library is the "Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos"

This game was launched in September 2007 when the Xbox 360 is in its early years. The game debuted through the Xbox Live Arcade. "Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos", however received poor to mediocre reviews.

This puzzle/strategy game is developed by TikGames. The players of this game aims to solve an international hidden mysterious object. Presently, the game only costs $4.99 and can be bought through the Xbox One Game Store or on Xbox 360, Attack of the Fanboy reported.

Just earlier this month, Microsoft added Red Dead Redemption to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility program library.

Other games are also added, as revealed by Major Nelson. "Mars: War Logs" was newly added to the library. The game takes the player to a battle in planet Mars. Also, "Bloodforge" was added. It is a hack and slash game in third person view. This game was developed by Microsoft and Climax Studios and was released for Xbox 360.

Another game added was "GripShift" which was released originally for Sony's PlayStation Portable but was later ported on Xbox 360 through the Xbox Live Arcade. Lastly, "Go! Go! Break Steady", a break dancing themed puzzle game was added to the library.