Via PS3Fanboy: "You thought Criterion was done adding content to Burnout Paradise? Wrong! On February 6th, PS3 owners of Burnout Paradise will be able to download a free patch that adds a whole lot of content.
AutoGaming writes: "Criterion has given us some details as to what is included in the FREE Pack which is coming on the 6th of February. Also coming on the 6th is the premium release of the Party Pack."
"We'll bring you full details over the coming days, but this overhaul to the game includes the introduction of our all-new in-game website and awesome in-game store. We've also worked on changes to game modes, visuals, the entire vehicle dynamics system. Oh, and we've added a 'restart' !"
Criterion plans to release Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box on Xbox 360, PS3 and - for the first time - PC from 6th February.
Gameinfowire writes:
Criteriongame reports:
On its official website Criterion has announced that it will be revealing the next Premium Pack for Burnout Paradise on Friday 16th January.
From Criterion's blog:
PSBlog: "One last post from Criterion Games, before we disappear for our Christmas break, but don't panic! We're back on January 9th with a big update on what 2009 has in store for everybody's favorite driving game!"
Head over for a Criterion Christmas Greeting and your first glimse of the 88 Special in action!
The link will take you to Criterion's trophy page, BUT its not updated with the new trophies below yet. No word on release, but should be very soon.
Originally, and to earn the Platinum Trophy (which he has) you needed to earn 57 trophies. With the addition of the Bike Pack this summer another seven were added, for a total of 64! (source: PS3Trophies.org)
Will we finally be able to restart an event in Burnout Paradise without having to drive all the way back?
Well it's good news for PC fans who are looking forward to the Burnout Paradise "The Ultimate Box" pack, because Criterion has announced that they will be allowing the box to be tested on a trial basis to all users including PC users in February of 2009.
After the insane amounts of free Burnout Paradise DLC that Criterion has released, it's hardly surprising that the developer has decided to get paid for its next batch of downloadable treats.
Criterion haven't released anything new on this awesome, premium downloadable content since way back in May, so it's high time Criterion gave you a little update.
"Following the recent tradition of revealing new Burnout Paradise news every Friday, Criterion have announced their latest addition to the car roster - the Carson Extreme Hotrod.
Criterion has posted pictures of 9 new vehicles coming to the game soon, and guess what? They are toy cars.
Criteriongame posted new boxarts of Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box
Brodiesan over at PS3 Attitude writes: