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Burnout Paradise will run on Nintendo Switch at 60 FPS: all the details

Burnout Paradise will run on Nintendo Switch at 60 FPS: all the details

The Burnout saga returns to Nintendo consoles 18 years later and will do so with one of the most acclaimed titles on the Electronic Arts license.

The announcement of Burnout Paradise Remastered for the Nintendo Switch was one of the great surprises of the Nintendo Direct celebrated this Thursday, March 26. The Electronic Arts arcade driving saga by Criterion Games is heading to the Nintendo hybrid in 2020 with a version based on the remaster released in 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. It is now confirmed that it will run at 60 FPS.

According to the publisher's statement, Burnout Paradise Remastered will show its open world at 60 frames per second, high-resolution textures, improved controls and all the DLC that were added gradually in the original video game, which dates back to 2008 on the systems. from previous generation. Thus, this edition of the game will come incorporated with The Cops and Robbers pack, Legendary Cars, Burnout Bikes, Big Surf Island; although as we play we will unlock more content. In total, eight packs of the Year of Paradise edition.

Burnout Paradise Remastered
Burnout Paradise Remastered

Online mode for 8 players: 8 DLC content packs included

Burnout Paradise will not do without multiplayer on Nintendo Switch. According to the official note, the online multiplayer mode will be intact to be able to compete in races and challenges with up to 8 players; There will also be local multiplayer with a single console.

The port, which is run by Stellar Entertainment, thus puts the name of Burnout back on Nintendo consoles, a circumstance that did not happen for 18 years, when Burnout 2: Point of Impact was released on GameCube. Regarding the developer, it is a study based in the UK with veterans on the license and former developers of Criterion Games. Although there is no specific date, EA ensures that we can play Burnout Paradise Remastered on Switch in 2020.

One of the most important news related to Criterion Games is that EA has decided this February that, after several failed attempts, Ghost Games will no longer be in charge of the Need for Speed ​​saga and Criterion Games will again be in charge of the next installments. They have not confirmed, however, that a new Burnout is in development, something many fans want.

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