There are dozens of new Switch ports coming in 2020, but one that fans have been particularly looking forward to is Burnout Paradise Remastered. Unfortunately, it seems that Switch owners will be expected to pay significantly more than their PC and console counterparts to take part in Burnout's frenetic races.
According to a Nintendo eShop listing, Burnout Paradise Remastered will cost $50 on release, $30 more than its PS4 and Xbox One versions. Switch-ported titles being more expensive on Nintendo's console isn't unheard of, but the increase is normally somewhere in the region of $5 or $10.
Burnout Paradise Remastered was first released in 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC, and is a remake of the 2008 classic Burnout Paradise. An expansive open-world racing game, Burnout Paradise is fondly remembered as one of the staples of the genre. The original title was enhanced with significant DLC updates in the years following its 2008 release, all of which were included in the Remastered version.
The game is set in Paradise City, a metropolis where high-speed chases and spark-spraying collisions are commonplace, and cops pursue racers through the twisting streets. Game-play is focused around a variety of different race modes, most of which can be played either in single-player or against other players online.