Burnout Paradise Remaster Has Been Officially Announced

Burnout Paradise Remaster Has Been Officially Announced

Time for some insanity.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 20, 2018 @ 10:33 PM (Staff Bios)
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Insane racers, rejoice because Burnout Paradise is receiving a current-generation remaster. The racing game will be heading to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 16, though a PC version will be arriving sometime later in the year.

Burnout Paradise Remastered will include the base game and eight add-on packs - yes, in the form of DLC, because no one likes cheat codes anymore - including the open-world expansion Big Surf Island and the Legendary Cars pack (the cars you've seen from amazing films such as Back to the Future and Ghost Busters). The enhancements included are high-resolution textures and 4K/60FPS support for both the PlayStation 4 Pro and the Xbox One X. As for the pricing? It will be $40 in the US, but no international pricing has been announced at the moment.

Hopefully, this remaster will be a fun one, because I need a chaotic racer to toy around with soon. Then again, Onrush from Codemasters is looking to be quite the satisfying game.

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