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And so it seems that the rumours were true, with EA bringing back the classic open world racer Burnout Paradise in Remastered form on March 16. For PS4 and Xbox One, with 4K at 60FPS support for the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. This new edition will include the original game from way back in 2008, plus all of the add-on packs.

And the Big Surf Island expansion. As per the below trailer, visually speaking, outside of higher resolution textures things look pretty much the same.



As per our original review from way back in 2008 we noted, "Burnout Paradise is the most fun we've had in an arcade racing game since multiplayer Daytona USA in the arcades".

Burnout Paradise Remastered is also slated to come to PC via EA Origin sometime later in the year.



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