I read that all of the downloadable content was included with the Rare Replay backwards compatible 360 titles (Kameo, etc.) Is that true for all games? For example, if I have Red Dead Redemption as a digitally owned "Game on Demand", does it only include the base game? If the downloadable content needs to be purchased separately, is it automatically installed when the Xbox One downloads the image for the 360 title from its servers? And how would it work if the DLC is on disk to be installed (e.g., Borderlands and Skyrim complete editions)?
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Best Answer
Yes, the Xbox One backward compatibility feature supports DLC.
Taken from Major Nelson's blog:
From personal experience (Fallout 3 GOTY), the on disc DLC was also installed. I believe I needed to put in the 2nd disc to get the DLC to install.
As for digital copies, I would suspect you get the DLC if the digital copy includes the DLC.