Overcooked: All You Can Eat is a compilation of all of Overcooked, Overcooked 2 and their associated DLC, and it’s coming to next-gen consoles later this year.
Announced in the Summer Game Fest developer showcase, Overcooked: All You Can Eat includes a full remaster of both games, presented in 4K/60FPS, and includes online play across the entire package, including crossplay.
All You Can Eat will also include 7 new levels and 3 new chefs and additional skins for every existing chef, bringing the total up to over 200 levels and 120 playable chefs. You’ll also be able to unlock brand new trophies and achievements.
The game will also include a number of accessibility options, including colour blindness modes, dyslexic friendly text, scalable UI and assist modes.
We’ve been big fans of Overcooked so far, awarding the first game an 8.4 review, and calling Overcooked 2 “a ridiculously entertaining party game and a challenging extension of the original” in our 8.5 review.
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Source: IGN.com Overcooked: All You Can Eat Coming to Xbox Series X and PS5