For the first time ever in a Burnout game, you'll be able to ride motorcycles.
It's a huge step for the Burnout team, but this year's all about changing Burnout in a BIG way through continued support. Last month, they brought us their Cagney Feature Pack and introduced 3 awesome online game modes, two great cars, a live news page and calendar, 70 all-new timed multi-part challenges, a complete overhaul of our Online Racing System and a stack of other major improvements. Next month, they're breaking out the big guns.
Here's what Burnout Paradise players can look forward to, when they get the FREE Burnout Paradise Bikes Pack next month.
Two rides ready to go – Day 1. Just head for your nearest junkyard in Paradise City to pick up the FV1100 street bike and the stunning Japanese Firehawk racing bike. That'll do for a start, but there's more in store once you've played a little way through the bike-specific gameplay. More info on these vehicles is forthcoming.
In addition to the bikes, night will be added to the game. We'll see day cycle through to night and see the city change with it. Paradise City takes on a life of its own once the rush hour traffic thins out!
During the day, we can play a variation of the Burning Routes challenges. Beat the target times on specific routes to complete "Burning Rides". The big change here is that these routes feature multiple checkpoints – they'll take you all over the city. At night, complete a different set of routes – the "Midnight Rides".
If you're used to seeing Paradise City swathed in blazing sunshine, you're in for a surprise. They've also introduced a dynamic weather system to change the feel of the city – another Burnout first.
There are also 70 challenges specially for bikes. 35 of these are timed, multi-part challenges – the kind you'll have experienced if you've been playing last month's FREE software update codenamed Cagney.
"We said we'd support Burnout fans 100% this year. We're passionate about doing just that. The most radical changes to Burnout since we began the series are coming this year. Support for a game through DLC has never been this good."