After reaching its 10th year, Rockstar Games' GTA-turned-highschool "Bully" will now be a part of the Xbox One backwards compatibility program. Modern console gamers and those who have missed the classic open-world game will also get other 360 titles along with it.

According to a report from Gamespot, the 2006 title "Bully: Scholarship Edition" will be released for the Xbox One once more. Those who owns the "Bully: Scholarship Edition" on the Xbox 360 will have the game show up on the Xbox library automatically. For those who have not purchased it in the past can now get it.

The game was originally released for the PlayStation 2 console in 2006. "Bully: Scholarship Edition" was later released two years after on the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. This was the version ported to the Xbox One backwards compatibility, which has the same set of additional content and features.

Two other Xbox 360 titles have also been added to the official Xbox One backwards compatibility list. Atlus' puzzle platformer "Catherine" and the 2D Xbox Live exclusive title "Raskulls."

Gematsu also reported additional titles, which the site have directly fetched from Major Nelson's official Twitter page. Other titles include the Japanese-only "Clannad," "Planets Under Attack" and "Skydrive: Proximity Flight."

The game "Bully: Scholarship Edition" for the Xbox One is now priced at $15, while "Catherine" is still priced at half its former original price at $20. "Raskulls" stay at $10 and all these can be purchased directly from the Xbox Marketplace.

As of the moment, the top spot for the most requested Xbox 360 title is still "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" and is followed by other "Call of Duty" titles like "Modern Warfare 2," "Modern Warfare 3" and even the classic "Modern Warfare," which recently got released as a part of the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" bundle.