It’s been hinted, and hinted, and hinted. But now it’s here – or at least it will be very soon. Yep, that’s right, Burnout Paradise Remastered has got a load more details and one of those very sexy release dates! Are you ready for this?
Marking the very first EA remastered title for this current generation of consoles, Burnout Paradise Remastered will be arriving with the original base game and DLC intact. When will that be? How does 16th March 2018 sound to you?
Prepare to wreck havoc and unleash automotive anarchy once more as you get transported back into the world of Paradise City to tear it up in the ultimate driving playground, from hectic downtown avenues to the wild mountain roads. You’ll be pulling off high-octane stunts and creating insane car destruction in one of the greatest arcade-driving games ever created.
Anyone who has previously played Burnout Paradise will know all about its draw, and the Remastered version will include the original base game and the eight add-on game packs released during the Year of Paradise, including the extension to the drivable world with Big Surf Island.
What’s more, Burnout Paradise Remastered also features a range of technical enhancements for greater visual fidelity, including high resolution textures for players to explore Paradise City in 4K with supporting 60FPS on Xbox One X and PS4 Pro.
“When people think of Criterion Games, they often remember the Burnout franchise and for good reason. What we created 10 years ago, we feel is still fun and unique to this day in the gaming industry,” said Matt Webster, General Manager at Criterion Games. “Burnout Paradise is an arcade racer built to provide players the thrill of racing with their friends, in a free form way that was both seamless and immersive, but also a little crazy with all the different stunts and crashes players could pull off. With the release of this remaster, we’re able to share this action-packed ride with a whole new generation of players.”
You’ll find Burnout Paradise Remastered available digitally and in stores for £34.99 on Xbox One and PS4, whilst it will be hitting Origin for PC later this year.
If you’re an EA Access member, you’ll get to play it thanks to the Play First Trial on March 9th.
Should you not know much about Burnout Paradise and wish to, then you could do worse than hit up our recent article that looked back at 10 years of Paradise. It’s a great read.
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