Criterion blog: We'll "TRANSFORM" Burnout Paradise through DLC

Posted Apr 5, 2008 at 4:27AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Criterion Games
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Burnout Paradise to be transformed through DLC - Image 1 


Criterion Games has certainly made a good impression as of late. Their Burnout Paradise title for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 has sold a million copies, and they've got a series of downloadable content packs lined up for the game. Well, they've got one more thing they want to do, and that's to transform Burnout Paradise over the course of the year, with the help of those DLC packs, of course.

Such was the statement they recently made over at the Criterion Games blog. They seem very excited by the prospect of new content of the game, so much so that the content updates aren't numbered; rather, they've been given names. Cagney, Davis, and Eastwood, to be exact.

Cagney, Davis and Eastwood, by all accounts, would probably be the series of areas they've been developing for Burnout Paradise. While they've not been forthcoming with details yet, their desire to hype up the game's DLC is infectious, especially if previous reports about the content being free hold true. In any event, keep checking QJ for more updates on Burnout Paradise's DLC as we get them.

Via Criterion Games

 
 
 

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by robbo16 - 2008-04-05 09:01:19
proper races

they should put some proper races in it those find the finish races suck online
by Popson - 2008-04-05 15:21:02
Finally

I'm glad dev's are finally jumping on the DLC. I know it's been around for a long time but it feels like just recently in the past few months has it really taken off. On the contrary, i sincerely hope this does not create lazy, money hungry dev's who hold back much of their content knowing they could sell it online (example; releasing 12 maps for a game and holding onto 3 so they can squeeze another few bucks out of people)

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