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Burnout Paradise Remastered for Nintendo Switch points to June

Burnout Paradise Remastered for Nintendo Switch points to June

EA's Polish website brings forward the availability date of the Criterion Games video game. In addition, it includes a reservation date and final price.

Burnout Paradise Remastered will launch on the Nintendo Switch eShop this June. The official Polish website of EA has updated the product sheet of this port of the famous remastered game from Criterion Games with new information regarding the availability of the title, which will open its reservations on April 23 through the digital portal of sale of the own console.

Announced last March Direct Nintendo, Burnout Paradise Remastered will mark the return of the saga to a Nintendo console eighteen years later. EA Poland, apart from informing that the reserves will open this April, includes a price: $ 49.99. Also, June as an exit window in the absence of EA confirming what exact day will be launched. At the moment, there are no distribution plans in physical format.

Burnout Paradise Remastered
Burnout Paradise Remastered

60 FPS, all DLC, online multiplayer and 1080p resolution

Electronic Arts assured in the official statement published pursuant to the announcement that this version will not be decaffeinated, but is based exactly on the one that was published a couple of years ago on PS4, PC and Xbox One. The port is the responsibility of Stellar Entertainment . Burnout Paradise Remastered will take us back to Paradise City with more than 130 vehicles, a rate of 60 frames per second, high resolution textures, improved controls and all the DLC that were added over time in the original video game of the year 2008 in the previous generation.

Therefore, it will come equipped with The Cops and Robbers pack, Legendary Cars, Burnout Bikes, Big Surf Island; plus those that we are unlocking while we play. In total, eight packs of the Year of Paradise edition. Regarding the online multiplayer mode, there will be no changes: races and challenges can be played with up to 8 players; including local multiplayer mode with a single console.

Aside from Burnout Paradise Remastered, we recall that EA has delegated responsibility for the Need for Speed ​​saga back to Criterion Games after several years where Ghost Games has failed to redirect the arcade driving saga back to its most successful path.

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