Well, that was simple. All I had to do was going onto the Backwards COmpatability page on Microsoft's site to find the details.
So if you buy the digital version of NCAA 14, you'll be able to install it and play it digitally on Xbox One. I can't say for sure if it'll let you, but I would try and go onto the Xbox website, and try to buy a digital copy of NCAA 14. Even though you don't have a 360 to download it to, it should register and show as your account owning NCAA 14, so it should then be available to download on Xbox One as part of the BC abilities.Xbox One Backward Compatibility is easy to use
The Xbox One Backward Compatibility Beta is available starting June 15 for Xbox preview members. The program will launch broadly in fall 2015.
The digital titles that you own and are part of the Back Compat game catalog will automatically show up in the “Ready to Install” section on your Xbox One.
For disc-based games that are a part of the Back Compat game catalog, simply insert the disc and the console will begin downloading the game to your hard drive.
After the game has finished downloading, you will still need to keep the game disc in the drive to play.
I've bought a number of games via the Xbox website, which are then tied to my account and available to download on to my 360 later on when I turn it on. So even without owning a 360, you should be able to buy it. I can't see MS caring whether you have a 360 or not, they still get the money.![]()
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