The official news blog of Burnout Paradise developer Criterion kicked off their Friday by teasing even more of the upcoming downloadable content for the explosive, free-roaming racer. Just like the previously announced Toy Car Pack and Back to the Future-inspired car, this bundle of downloadable vehicles is scheduled to arrive sometime next year. Also like the other 2009 Burnout Paradise downloads, there's currently no pricing available for these add-ons.
One half of the impending DLC two-pack is the Carson Extreme Hotrod, which is -- you guessed it -- based on a stereotypically souped-up 1920s roadster. It's also the fastest, most realistically handling car in Paradise City, according to Criterion. Both the Hotrod and the other mystery vehicle in this download bundle were apparently designed to "reimagine Burnout boost" -- a lofty goal considering how unrelentingly awesome that boost has always been.
Now that we're finally starting to get some (presumably) paid DLC in Burnout Paradise, it should be interesting to see how the game's fanbase reacts. Spending almost a year providing users with free updates has helped foster a tremendously loyal community for the over-the-top racer, so who knows how they'll respond to actually paying for goods and services.