EA is bringing Burnout Paradise Remastered to PS4 and Xbox One in March

EA announced today that Criterion’s classic open-world racer is coming to PS4 and Xbox One in March as Burnout Paradise Remastered.

Players will be taken back to Paradise City in 4K and at 60fps on PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. Burnout Paradise Remastered includes the base game and all eight add-ons including the “Big Surf Island” expansion.

Burnout Paradise Remastered

Matt Webster, General Manager Criterion Games said “When people think of Criterion Games, they often remember the Burnout franchise and for good reason. What we created 10 years ago, is as fun and unique today as it was back then

“Burnout Paradise is an open-world arcade racer built to provide players the thrill of racing with their friends, in a free form way that’s both seamless and immersive.

Featuring Criterion’s trademark speed and destruction with awesome stunts and spectacular crashes. With the release of this remaster, we’re able to share this action-packed ride and innovate online vehicle play with a whole new generation of players.”

Burnout Paradise Remastered will be available both digitally and in-store for PS4 and Xbox One.  It will also give PS players a chance to play on Big Surf Island for the first time ever.

EA Access members will get access to Burnout Paradise Remastered on March 9, 2018.

Burnout Paradise Remastered will be released on March 16, 2018.

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