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Overcooked! All You Can Eat - What's New?

Team 17 and Ghost Town Games' co-op phenomenon Overcooked! is coming in fresh for the launch of the PlayStation 5 (and the Xbox Series S/X too, only a little later on). Of course, a mere re-release wouldn't suffice for a new console, and so we're being offered Overcooked! All You Can Eat, a ground-up recreation of the first two Overcooked! titles complete with all DLC and all-new content. Check out the trailer above for The Peckish Rises, the brand-new adventure exclusive for this next-gen re-release.

In addition to the all-new adventure, plus new levels, characters and skins, Overcooked! All You Can Eat boasts an array of enhancements and improvements over every previous entry in the series:

  • Every piece of Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2 content remastered and brought up to 60 frames per second.
  • Overcooked! rebuilt from the ground up in the Overcooked! 2 engine.
  • Overcooked! levels available to play via online multiplayer for the first time.
  • 4K support.
  • Brand-new trophies and achievements.
  • Cross-platform multiplayer between Xbox Series S/X and PlayStation 5.
  • All-new accessibility options: increased level times, score boosts, increased recipe times, dyslexia-friendly text, colour blind mode and scalable text/UI.

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In terms of fully featured re-releases, we're struggling to see how Ghost Town Games could have aimed higher than this. If Overcooked! All You Can Eat shapes up to be as impressive as it sounds, we expect to see it as one of the first mainstays of players' next-gen gaming libraries. After all, with as much content as this—great content too—it's hard to say no.

Overcooked! All You Can Eat launches alongside the PlayStation 5 on 12th/19th November (depending on your region). Xbox Series S/X versions of the game are expected to release later in 2020.

Jamie Davies

Jamie Davies

Staff Writer

Raised on a steady diet of violent shooters and sugary cereal. He regrets no part of this

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