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Burnout CRASH! Coming to iOS Platforms
iPad and iPhone users get a special version of EA's arcade racer.
Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Author: James Fudge

EA announced today plans to bring its 2D arcade crash and race game Burnout CRASH! to iPad, iPad 2, and iPhone 4 this holiday season. The iOS games offer players the same gameplay of the Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network games, along with touch-screen controls. Players crash their way through three game modes, 18 traffic junctions, and six unique locations, all while grooving to an 80’s inspired soundtrack featuring pop icons like Vanilla Ice and Gloria Estefan.

The all-new Autolog Challenges rounds out the feature list, providing players with a way to send direct head-to-head challenges to their friends online.

Look for it on the App Store by year's end.

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