Scheduled to release later this month, Burnout Paradise serves as Electronic Arts first big title of the New Year. To kick it off right, EA recently released a demo to get gamers into the vibe to purchase the game later on this month. However, through much ranting, EA found that their initial demo was not enough to give gamers an interest in the game, thus forcing them to upgrade the demo to better standards.
To make the demo a more enjoyable experience, EA doubled the number of players in a race from four to eight, which makes things a bit tenser. Additionally, EA added 13 extra Freeburn challenges or as EA comments, "3 challenges in 5, 6 and 7 player sessions, and 4 new challenges for those playing in 8 player sessions"
The demo is currently available through the PlayStation Network and it will be available until the 14th of January. The game itself, will released on the 22nd in North America, with a European release following on the 25th.