Electronic Arts has had a reputation for making greedy decisions, bad calls, and a ton of mistakes. At times, however they are known to make some good decisions, and this may be one of them. The publisher known for sparking debate and closing entire studios is giving fans something they've wanted for a few years now. Burnout Paradise is being remastered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 16, PC "later this year."
Burnout Paradise Remastered will include the original game as well as 8 of the DLC packs, including the Legendary Cars pack, which introduced cars from movies such as Ghostbusters and Back to the Future, the Burnout Bikes pack, and the open-world expansion Big Surf Island. It will also have native 4K resolution, presumably for the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, and 60 frames per second.
Burnout Paradise Remastered will launch on March 16 for $40 MSRP in the US. International pricing not yet revealed.