Three more Xbox 360 titles have joined the ever growing list of backward compatible games playable on the Xbox One.

The games in question are none other than Remedy’s Alan Wake, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and arcade classic Pac-Man.

Alan Wake becoming backward compatible arrived just in time too, as Remedy’s Quantum Break is releasing earlier next month, and Microsoft was planning on bundling them together:

Every copy of Quantum Break for Xbox One will come with a full-game download for Alan Wake for Xbox 360, plus its two add-on packs, The Signal and The Writer, playable on Xbox One via Backward Compatibility. Fans who pre-order Quantum Break for Xbox One at participating retailers or through the Xbox Store will also receive a full-game download of Alan Wake’s American Nightmare for Xbox 360.

For those who have preordered Quantum Break on the Xbox One will also get a full game download of Alan Wake’s American Nightmare as well.

That full-game download of Alan Wake’s American Nightmare is going out now to those who pre-ordered the game.

As for Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, it hit the Xbox Live Arcade platform in 2007 and Pac-Man will be joining Pac-Man: Championship Edition and Pac-Man: Championship Edition DX+ in the list of backward compatible games.

You can check out the full list of backward compatible Xbox One games here on the original post.