![]() EA has since focused all its attention on its Need for Speed franchise, possibly because it seems more adaptable to general audiences than a game where you can destroy cars for massive points. So, the big question here is: why hasn't Burnout 3: Takedown received a re-release? Considering EA gave love to both Burnout Revenge with backward compatibility on Xbox and the remastered version of Burnout: Paradise from a few years ago, it would seem that Takedown should have been on the list. However, there's a problem. So, what happened? Why hasn't Takedown received any love since its initial release? Let's take a closer look and then explain why it deserves a re-release now more than ever. It's easy to see why Burnout 3: Takedown stands out as one of the best in the series. Criterion managed to perfect the art of destruction while making the game extremely fun to play. However, amidst all these plans, there needs to be room for one more retro title that requires a re-release – and that's Burnout 3: Takedown. ![]() ![]() For those who missed out on the initial release, the original Takedown was launched in 2004 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox and received acclaim from both critics and fans, becoming a hit within just a few weeks. EA has been doing an excellent job of giving older franchises a second chance as of late, between its stellar remake of Dead Space and its forthcoming chapter of the long-lost Skate franchise.
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