The Microsoft's Xbox One Backward Compatibility added 10 new titles to its roster from Xbox 360 games. The Games with Gold January 2017 lineup, on the other hand, is now updated as some games availability has now ended.

Outlast is now not part of the games' list and no longer available for download. The first-person survival horror video game was one of the AAA titles for December's Games with Gold lineup, but it was already removed from the official list along with Xbox 360 game, The Cave, according to Daily Express.

However, World of Van Helsing: Deathtrap can still be downloaded for free for the Gold members until January 31. The recently added Killer Instinct: Season 2 Ultra Edition can also be obtained from Games with Gold January 2017 lineup starting January 16 to February 15. Lastly, also part of the list is Rayman Origins that players can have for free until the end of January.

All of the aforementioned titles can be downloaded for free and can be playable on both Xbox One and Xbox 360 because of the Microsoft's Backward Compatibility program. Meanwhile, to make fans gaming experience more fun, the tech giant added 10 new titles as announced by the community manager Larry "Major Nelson" Hyrb, per Daily Star.

Part of the new releases is Dragon Age Origins, Bettlefield: Bad Company 3, Battlefield 3, Strania and The Splatters. Also on the list are Scrap Metal, Ghostbusters, Mega Man 9, Mega Man 10 and Beat'n Groovy.

To recall, Xbox Head Phil Spencer once teased on Twitter over the Christmas Holidays that "January looks pretty good" for the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list. And as an addition to the good news, there will be more games coming for the Microsoft's BC program in the last two weeks of the month.