'Jet Set Radio', 'Texas Hold 'Em' and 'MX vs. ATV Reflex' have been announced as the latest Xbox 360 games available to play on the Xbox One console.
The trio of titles have been released via the Xbox One's backwards compatibility store, which has proved to be an incredibly popular feature since it was launched.
Xbox's Larry Hryb announced the latest games to become available via his Twitter account, writing: "ICYMI: Jet Set Radio, MX vs. ATV Reflex & Texas Hold 'Em are avail on Xbox One Back Compat (sic)"
'Texas Hold 'Em' is a Xbox Live Arcade version of the popular poker variant of the same name developed by TikGames.
The game features three single player modes, including standard play, tournament play, and scenarios. It also supports up to eight players on Xbox Live, and now supports the Xbox Live Vision camera.
'Jet Set Radio' was originally a 2000 game for the SEGA DreamCast console before it was ported to the Xbox 360 in 2012.
In the game, the player controls Beat, a graffiti tagger who is part of a gang of rollerbladers whose goal is to spray paint his symbol on as many spots as possible.
'MX vs. ATV Reflex' is an off-road racing video game which allows players to drive motocross and supercross on motocross bikes or ATVs. The game includes events such as omnicross, free ride, champion sport track, waypoint racing, and freestyle motocross.
Xbox 360 gamers who owned any of the backwards compatibility titles digitally will see the titles now available on the platform automatically download to their Xbox One console.
Gamers who own the disc need to insert the game into their machine and the console will begin downloading the game to your hard drive.
All game add-ons, downloads and unlockables are also available.