Burnout Paradise Remastered is finally coming to Switch

During the Nintendo Direct Mini, it was revealed that EA are bringing their first non-Fifa title to Switch, with the release of Burnout Paradise Remastered, which hit other platforms a few years ago. This is the first time Burnout has been on a Nintendo console since Criterion and Acclaim stopped working together after 2002 Burnout 2: Point of Impact and the good news is that this is no straight port, this version is built for the Switch, check out the trailer below.

Optimized for the Nintendo Switch, soak in the sights of an open world with 60 silky-smooth frames per second, high-resolution textures, pinch-and-pull map controls, and all the main DLC released in the year after the original 2008 release. The Cops and Robbers pack, Legendary Cars, Burnout Bikes, Big Surf Island, and more are available as soon as you start playing.

With its arrival, racers will be able to wreak havoc in Paradise City wherever they want, adding yet another dimension to the ease of play and thrill of this action racing classic. All eight main DLC packs, all cars, all the arcadey fun – and for the first time ever – all available on the go.

Right now the game only has a release date of 2020, but hopefully that becomes something firmer soon.