03-26-2026, 03:56 PM
'I'd Be Happy To Collaborate' - True Crime: NYC Modder 'Open' To Working On Xbox & P
They've just introduced a Widescreen Fix update for the PC version.With Xbox subtly revealing that backwards compatibility is going to make some kind of revival later this year (not necessarily new console additions, but we're hoping so!), there's been a lot of talk about which titles could still realistically get re-licensed from the original Xbox and Xbox 360 eras. In particular, many people have highlighted that Xbox owns Activision now, and therefore could hopefully bring a few of their classic games back to modern platforms.True Crime: New York City is one of those games that could fit the bill, although we're certainly not getting our hopes up. The 2005 action-adventure game was published by Activision as the final entry in the series following 2003's True Crime: Streets of LA, but it's always remained locked to the original Xbox, PS2, GameCube and PC.Read the full article on purexbox.com
https://www.purexbox.com/news/2026/03/id...re-release
They've just introduced a Widescreen Fix update for the PC version.With Xbox subtly revealing that backwards compatibility is going to make some kind of revival later this year (not necessarily new console additions, but we're hoping so!), there's been a lot of talk about which titles could still realistically get re-licensed from the original Xbox and Xbox 360 eras. In particular, many people have highlighted that Xbox owns Activision now, and therefore could hopefully bring a few of their classic games back to modern platforms.True Crime: New York City is one of those games that could fit the bill, although we're certainly not getting our hopes up. The 2005 action-adventure game was published by Activision as the final entry in the series following 2003's True Crime: Streets of LA, but it's always remained locked to the original Xbox, PS2, GameCube and PC.Read the full article on purexbox.com
https://www.purexbox.com/news/2026/03/id...re-release
