In March of this year, Electronic Arts surprised players by announcing that Burnout Paradise Remastered was drifting its way into the Nintendo Switch, and that the game would be launching at some point later this year; bringing with it all of the frantic racing the series is so well-known for.
Electronic Arts also reassures players that Burnout Paradise Remastered isn't just a mere port, as the developers have made it their goal to have the game running at a stable 60 frames per second, and gameplay videos have confirmed that this is, indeed, the case on the Switch — which, in and of itself, is an achievement.
The developers also reveal that all of the eight DLC packs have been included in the Nintendo Switch version of Burnout Paradise Remastered, so players will not have to pay extra for the original Burnout Paradise's additional content — so there's quite a lot of vehicles to choose from from the get-go.
Multiplayer is also a big selling point, and Burnout Paradise Remastered for the Nintendo Switch excels here. As opposed to other platforms, the Nintendo Switch version of the game not only allows for players to play with their firends online, but also in local co-op; making it easier for players to play with their friends anywhere they go.
Now that Burnout Paradise Remastered is finally becoming available tomorrow for the Nintendo Switch, Electronic Arts has released a high-octane trailer to let everyone know that they will soon be taken down to Paradise City; where the grass is green and the girls are pretty.
Check it out:
Make action your middle name as you rule the open streets of Paradise City, in Burnout™ Paradise Remastered. Test the limits of skill and endurance as you push the boundaries of speed itself. Hurtle through hectic downtown avenues to wild mountain roads. Smash through traffic, wreck your opponents, and use the open city to find shortcuts. Leave your friends in the dust and define your route to victory – or crash out in spectacular and devastating effect.
Burnout Paradise Remastered is expected to release for the Nintendo Switch on Friday the 19th of June.