Burnout Paradise Remastered Heading to PC Very Soon

Burnout Paradise Remastered will be releasing on PC very soon, Criterion Games has officially announced. Very soon is, in fact, August 21st.

The game is already available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, having launched on the platforms back in March. Now PC fans of Burnout Paradise, which first released in 2008, will finally be able to experience the remastered version.

While the PC version officially launches on PC on August 21st, it is available to play right now through EA’s Origin Access subscription program. There are two different subscription packages on offer that provide players different access to the game.

For £3.99 a month or £19.99 a year, users can purchase the basic subscription of Origin Access, which in this case grants players a 10-hour trial of Burnout Paradise Remastered, which you can play right now.

The Premier subscription to Origin Access costs £14.99 a month or £89.99 a year but will grant access to the full game immediately.

If that doesn’t take your fancy, you can just pick up a copy of the full game on August 21st, no strings attached.

Described as the definitive Burnout Paradise experience, the remastered edition includes all downloadable content released for the original game. As usual, you can also expect a number of visual improvements, including higher resolutions and textures.

Related posts

Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa Reveals Switch 2 Backwards Compatibility at Investors Meeting

Bryan Applegate

£100,000 House Deposit up for Grabs to Mark the Launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

Ian Cooper

Discover More About BLEACH: Rebirth of Souls’ Gameplay in a New Trailer

Ian Cooper

The Badass Action-Adventure Sleeper Hit from Two Game Industry Titans, Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered Release Date Announcement with New Trailer

Ian Cooper

New Secret Lair x Brain Dead Drop, and Could Bloomburrow Be Magic’s Biggest Set?

Will Worrall

Get Taken for a New Ride with MARVEL vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, Just Announced

Ian Cooper