Xbox 360 games can now be purchased on Xbox One and played using the console's backwards compatibility function. As detailed in an update on Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb's blog, this feature will be available to test for those part of Microsoft's update preview program from March 1.

"Fans have spent more than 30 million hours playing Xbox 360 games on Xbox One and so it's natural that being able to purchase Xbox 360 Backward Compatible games on Xbox One ranks as one of your top requests. With this update, you’ll be able to do so," the update reads.

"Find and purchase Xbox 360 backward compatible games the same way you would Xbox One titles and, once purchased, Xbox 360 Backward Compatible content will automatically download to your Xbox One and be ready to play."

Also part of this update will be the ability to include Party Chat in Twitch broadcasts.

"If you are broadcasting from your console and in a party, you can invite other people to include their chat audio in your broadcast," the post explains. "If a member of your party declines, they’ll still be able to chat in the party; they just won’t be heard in the broadcast.

"Additionally, as the party leader, you have the option to mute a party member’s chat audio, even if they opted-in. You can also include party members on Windows 10 PCs in your Twitch broadcast."

A list of other features can be found below: