An interesting Tweet cropped up today, that may mean we see the return of the iconic Burnout Paradise. Unfortunately, this isn’t a HD remake, or anything that fancy, but a port of the Xbox 360 game to allow you to play it on the Xbox One. The game will become available via the new Xbox One backwards compatibility feature.
The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility feature certainly caused a stir at E3, and no doubt many more games will come in the very near future, so hopefully Criterion Games can get Burnout Paradise moved over soon, giving me more reasons to throw away my now tired and old Xbox 360 and use my Xbox One more often.
Personally, I would rather see a re-release of the much better Burnout 3, but that’s just my personal preference. Which Burnout game would you love to see return to your screens?
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