The Xbox One backwards compatibility list continues to expand after two new titles were added to the list. According to the latest update, 2012's platformer "Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two" and "ToeJam & Earl" from the SEGA Vintage Collection arrived today on the feature. Players who previously acquired the game on the Xbox 360 can automatically play the game on the Xbox One console. If you don't have a copy of the game, but are hoping to grab one, the price of Disney Epic is $20 and the ToeJam for $10.

Meanwhile, this could be the best time to take advantage and haul the games on the Xbox 360 as soon as they become available on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list.

This November, the new console called the Xbox One X is expected to arrive, and soon, these vintage games from the past gen console will become obsolete. If you value some of the games here, download them while they are still developed for the Xbox One console.

Other backwards compatible titles

In July, Microsoft added several new titles on the BC feature, including "Red Faction: Armageddon" and the latest which is the "Tomb Raider: Underworld." For the month of June, the list expanded with additional titles like "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood," "Call of Duty: Ghosts," "Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon," "F1 2014," and "Gyruss."

Following the release of the latest Xbox One backwards compatibility titles is the arrival of Xbox Games with Gold for August.

According to the Gamespot, the games include "Slime Rancher" available for the whole month of August, "Trials Fusion" that is available from August 16 to September 16, and the "Runbow," which has been available on the XBox One since July 16 and ends on August 15.

Xbox Games with Gold

For the Xbox 360 console, this month's Xbox Games with Gold include "Bayonetta" and "Red Faction: Armageddon." In the previous months, Microsoft regularly announced upcoming Xbox One backwards compatibility titles on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday.

Now, it looks like the company is slowing down on releasing news titles prior to the arrival of the Xbox One X console.

In other news, Phil Spencer recently responded to a Twitter inquiry on when can they start pre-ordering the Xbox One X console. He responded by saying: "Our plan is set for this. All approvals are done so now just landing the announce with all the info, won't be too much longer.” That said, game developer Ubisoft expressed its interest in developing another game for the new console aside from the "Assassin's Creed: Origins."