Don't get your hopes up for Xbox One's most-requested backward compatibility game. There are many people who want Call of Duty: Black Ops II to come to the Xbox One backward compatibility program, however, that doesn’t mean that it’s going to happen any time soon. Xbox chief Phil Spencer took to Twitter recently to help people in managing their expectations. Generally pretty quiet about third-party games arriving on backwards compatibility, the stress of dealing with so many fans must be weighing on Microsoft, as its staff has become more and more vocal. Responding to questions about Xbox One backward compatibility on Twitter, Spencer apparently shut down any hope of Call of Duty: Black Ops II arriving next month. Those with a more optimistic outlook—or the delusional—may declare that there is a possibility that Spencer was responding that he had no comments on Black Ops II—not that the game wouldn’t be arriving in February. Personally, I wouldn’t get my hopes up if I were you. Stay tuned, as we’ll post more backwards compatibility news as it’s announced. Source: Phil Spencer on Twitter FROM: MY EGM