Burnout Paradise Remastered Is Coming To Nintendo Switch

An EA game is coming to the Switch? Surely this must be a mistake.

Posted By | On 27th, Mar. 2020

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Nintendo revealed during their shadow-dropped Nintendo Direct Mini presentation yesterday that Burnout Paradise Remastered is coming to the Switch. EA’s support for the hybrid platform has been severely lacking and best and has been the recipient of much criticism, though the publisher has expressed interest in rectifying that- surely, this is a good first step down that road (one would hope).

EA have also released a trailer for the Switch release of the open world trailer, which you can view below. The game will run at 60 FPS, feature touch screen controls for its map, include all post-launch DLC, and, of course, the base game itself. Stellar Entertainment are once again handling the game’s port. No release date – another than a 2020 window – has been announced yet.

Burnout Paradise Remastered launched for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC in March 2018. In our review, we praised the remaster efforts for one of the all-time racing greats. You can read our full review through here.


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