Burnout Paradise Remastered is coming to the Nintendo Switch in just a couple of months, with its release slated for June 19, 2020.

The game is, as its title states, a remaster of the original 2008?Burnout Paradise; the remaster is already available on other consoles and the PC, but as with most games, its Switch release came a little later. Not only does its Switch version consist of the base game, but it comes with some extras that players may appreciate.

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The?Burnout Paradise Remastered Switch version promises a game that has been remastered, recreated, and optimized for the Nintendo Switch; that means a?range of technological enhancements, a frame rate of?60 FPS,?high-resolution textures, and?pinch-and-pull map controls. It also contains both the original game and?eight DLC packs:?Cops and Robbers, Legendary Cars, Burnout Bikes, and Big Surf Island all among them, each with new locations and vehicles ripe for the finding.

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However, it should be noted that the Switch version of?Burnout Paradise Remastered?is?significantly more?expensive?compared to the other versions of the game. While the console and PC versions can be snagged for $19.99, the Switch version will sell for $49.99 when it arrives. Perhaps all of the included DLC can?explain the discrepancy, but it's still a hefty sum of money.

Interested players can go ahead and preorder Burnout Paradise Remastered?now, or just wait until it arrives in under 2 months.

Burnout Paradise Remastered is available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One; its Switch version drops on June 19.

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Source: EA