Well they're trying to have the best of both worlds. They don't want to spend a lot of money developing for all these systems, but they also don't want to ignore the MASSIVE install base of last gen. And since at this point it's insanely easy to pump these games out, they probably crunched the numbers and figured it was better to try and get some more money instead of leaving it all on the table. The WWE games are also still releasing on last gen, but 2K were up front about what wouldn't be included, and last gen is also getting all the DLC of current gen (to be fair DLC is just added moves and characters, not whole new levels.) I really can't imagine any high profile releases having last gen ports in 2016. I mean I realize money can be tight and getting a new console isn't the most fun thing in the world, but 3 years out you need to move on if you want to keep playing the new things, and games are getting more sophisticated to the point that forcing developers to tailor to last gen just isn't fair and isn't a good use of time and resources. We may also find the One picking up more momentum if they have a significantly larger BC catalog, as then they can advertise "You can even bring your old 360 games with you for free!" as opposed to Sony's "Your old games won't work and if you want to play them you need to pay us and have REALLY good internet!"