XBOX ONE news this week includes GTA 5's DLC update, Black Ops 3 map changes and Backward Compatibility plans for 2016.

Xbox One news: GTA 5 DLC update reveal, Black Ops 3 map changes, Backward Comp roster 2016
Xbox One news this week incudes GTA 5, Black Ops 3 and Backward Compatibility

Rockstar will continue to support GTA 5's online multiplayer mode with new content in 2016, this time round focusing on the recently added Lowrider DLC.
New reports this week claim that the highly-anticipated next wave of vehicles that can be fully customised will be released on February 9.
It will be followed by another content drop in connection with Valentine's Day on February 14, including an weekend event and a special Adversary mode.
There will also be two new weapons added in the GTA 5 update, the Double Barrel Shotgun and the Compact Rifle.
The release of Benny's Original Motor Works has led to some high-spec vehicles appearing in Los Santos, although the high price point has also left many unable to do much in terms of customisation.
The most recent GTA 5 DLC release included Executives and Other Criminals, adding Superyachts and more exotic armoured vehicles to buy, along with a VIP mode that allows for some serious gang carnage.
For those wanting to see just how this DLC has been received by fans, Rockstar recently released their top video choices of those who have explored the new content fully.

Xbox One news: GTA 5 DLC update reveal, Black Ops 3 map changes, Backward Comp roster 2016
Black Ops 3 questions have been answered by Treyarch
 
Treyarch Studio Design Director David Vonderhaar has revealed some of the future plans for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and answered some top fans concerns related to the title released on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC.
Asked if the studio had any intentions of limiting the amount of times in a row that a map could be chosen, Vonderhaar replied on Twitter: "Yes. The work to fix this (apparently) needs a game update and can't be done in hotfix. It's in my top 5 list."
Another fan tweeted if there will be an update soon on whether or not emblems and paintjobs would be made downloadable, the game director had some bad news, adding: "It's not looking good, but we haven't given up complete hope just yet."
Vonderhaar also revealed that a new hotfix has gone live for Black Ops 3, making a number of changes to the game including adjustments to Scorestreaks.
 "Here we go again. 43*.29.5," he wrote.
"Control bugs with Scorestreaks. Exploits patched. And a fix for teammates grieving your Scorestreaks in HC."
 
Microsoft have teased their plans for 2016, including a new range of Xbox One Backward Compatibility titles being released.
The Xbox team’s latest statement regarding Backward Compatibility should remove any lingering fears among fans that the new update was being used as a gimmick to win back lapsed Xbox 360 owners.
Today Mike Nichols, Corporate Vice President Of Marketing For Xbox, outlined some of Microsoft goals for their next-gen console in 2016 and confirmed that hundreds of old games will be rendered workable on the Xbox One.
“Since Xbox One Backward Compatibility released on November 12 with more than 100 playable titles, global Xbox gamers have logged more than 15 million hours playing Xbox 360 games on Xbox One.
“As we close a record 2015 for Xbox, there is even more in store for gamers in 2016. 
“With great new games, hundreds of additional titles coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility, a wave of investments in Xbox and gaming on Windows 10, new Xbox Live updates and features for the console including Cortana on Xbox One, 2016 is shaping up to be an even bigger year for gamers."
 
Xbox One news: GTA 5 DLC update reveal, Black Ops 3 map changes, Backward Comp roster 2016
Backward Compatibility will include hundreds of new titles added in 2016

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