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Burnout Paradise model 'brave but unproven', says Blur dev

Bizarre Creations' executive producer Ben Ward believes that, while Burnout Paradise's policy of extensive DLC updates is daring, it remains financially unproven.

Speaking to develop in an interview published today, Ward explained that Blur will be getting DLC updates, but Bizarre is not looking to replicate Criterion's DLC policy.

"I think it's a very brave thing the Burnout team did," said Ward, "but I think it's still unproven."

"I'm not their accountant so I don't know how much money they've made," he added.
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