From the Live Frontpage, Criterion Games are able to launch 'Live Broadcast Gameplay'. It allows the Burnout Team to mix up the way you play the game by changing the cars you can choose on certain days or allowing you to test drive new vehicles. There are three parts of Live Broadcast Gameplay. However, due to a negative opinion from many Burnout fans, Criterion Games ceased Test Drive Tuesdays, Face Off Thursdays, and Graduation Weekends, instead providing the Hunter Olympus and the Nakamura Rai-Jin Turbo RWD to all players for use when playing online, the Carson Hippy Van and the Hunter Oval Steel Racer in the junkyard to all players, and the Rossolini Tempesta Dream and the Carson GT Tiger to all players in the Burnout Bikes Update.
Test Drive Tuesdays[]
On Tuesdays, only cars of one boost type were in your Junkyard.
List of Test Drive Tuesdays[]
Date | Boost Type |
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15 July 2008 | Speed boost vehicles |
Face Off Thursdays[]
On Thursdays, your junkyard remained the same. However, in Ranked and Unranked Races, only specific cars were used. After the day is over, the player with the highest ranked racing score was announced as the winner.
List of Face Off Thursdays[]
Date | Name | Vehicles | PS3 Winner-Score-Nation |
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10 July 2008 | Drift Kings | Nakamura Ikusa GT,Nakamura Ikusa Samurai,Kitano Hydros Custom,Kitano Hydros Techno | serialkiller78-3532-FR |
Gradutation Weekends[]
You were able to test drive a new car or livery over each new weekend. If you decided you wanted the car, you were able to complete a specific challenge to add it to your Junkyard.
List of Graduation Weekend Challenges[]
Name | Vehicle/Livery | Challenge | Weekend |
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Mount Olympus | Hunter Olympus | Win an Online Road Rage in the Hunter Olympus. | Weekend of 26 July 2008 |