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EA and Criterion announce Burnout Crash to

Publisher Electronic Arts and developer Criterion have the game Burnout Crash announced. The racing game will rotate to the Crash mode from previous games and will be released via the PlayStation Store and the Xbox Live Arcade.

Burnout Crash is fully built to the Crash mode in previous Burnout games as a separate game mode was to be found. The objective in that game mode, and, consequently, Burnout Crash, is to get as many points as possible to collect with crashing cars. In Burnout Crash, the action is shown from a top-down perspective. Players must be in the eighteen levels in the game collect points by during crashes as much as possible other cars to hit, and explosions to cause, so you made EA Friday known.

The Autolog feature, which EA previously used in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit and Shift 2, also appears in Burnout Crash. Through Autolog gamers can easily online their own scores to compare with friends and also challenges of 1-to-1-games to play against friends.

The existence of Burnout Crash came earlier to the outside because the title of the game appeared in a list of the organisation in Australia responsible for the age recommendation on games, the Classification Board. Also had an EA employee with the name of the game in his LinkedIn profile listed.

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