Lost Odyssey Is Free to Download for a Limited Time

Lost Odyssey Is Free to Download for a Limited Time

Yup, FREE.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 14, 2016 @ 06:17 PM (Staff Bios)
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Xbox One Backward Compatibility titles have been trickling out every month for a good while now, but it has only been yesterday that the number of titles on the list has reached over 300. The demand for backward compatibility is high, that's for sure.

Either way, yesterday marked the additions of the Xbox 360 JRPGs Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon on the Xbox 360 Marketplace. But to celebrate the Backward Compatibility program's first anniversary is a small, but lovely gift.

All Xbox fans are able to download Lost Odyssey for free until December 31, 2016. For those who have missed out on the journey, it is a Mistwalker-created title that follows the awfully emotional journey of Kaim Argonar, an immortal man. Though the battle system isn't a favorite, the title certainly tells a compelling story.

And it is free. So it can't hurt to download at the very least, right?

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