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Burnout Paradise Remastered moves to Origin Access, no longer behind Premier

A remaster of Criterion Games' Burnout Paradise arrived to PC in August, and as part of EA's new initiative to bring all of its new games to the Origin Access Premier program, the racing title was also included in the subscription.

However, today that changes. EA has now brought over the remaster to the basic tier of Origin Access, letting everyone jump into Paradise City for a spin. Although the PC version of the remaster isn't that much improved over the original when it comes to the visuals department, it does include the acclaimed Big Surf Island expansion that never arrived for the platform.

Here's the store link to add the title to your Origin library straight from the Vault:

Burnout Paradise Remastered

Make action your middle name as you rule the streets in Burnout Paradise Remastered. Tear up the town from hectic downtown avenues to wild mountain roads. Relive the high-octane stunts and wanton destruction of one of the greatest arcade-driving games ever!

Subscribing to Origin Access costs $4.99 per month and comes with almost 150 PC games that are accessible through the Vault as long as the subscription is maintained. Early access trials to new EA titles and a 10% discount on the Origin Store are also part of the perks. Meanwhile, the new Origin Access Premier subscription has all of the above benefits but also gives complete access to new EA games instead of trials, all for $14.99 per month.

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