VROOM!
With the release ofDanger Zonein 2017, Three Fields Entertainment started work on recreating theBurnoutseries. While going under a different title, this was a game created by the original minds behind the crazy arcade racer with all of the crashes and crunches fans had come to expect. While I wasn’t so hot onDanger Zone 2, that mostly came down to a lack of polish that the first game nailed so well.
A preview for Three Field’s next title,Dangerous Driving, was unlockable at the end ofDanger Zone 2. Instead of focusing on the crash aspect ofBurnout,Drivingwas set to resurrect the racing part of the equation. Announced alongside the sequel, the title was originally set to launch at the end of 2018. For one reason or another, it was delayed and Three Fields hadn’t spoken about it.

Today, the studio is happy to announce that not only isDangerous Drivingnot dead, but it is set for an April 9 release. Coming to PC (via the Epic Games store), PS4 and Xbox One, players can expect to partake of classic events such as “Road Rage,” “Eliminator” and even “Pursuit” mode. Online multiplayer for up to eighter racers will also be available, letting you spark rivalries all over again. That sounds like theBurnoutI remember.
You’ll be able to buyDangerous Drivingdigitally for $29.99 on April 9. A physical version for consoles will retail for $39.99 withDanger Zone 2as a bonus.








