remains the definitive way to experience the chaotic culinary world of the Onion Kingdom, combining every level from both original titles and all DLC into one 4K remastered package. The latest maintenance and software updates continue to refine this "ultimate buffet" for players on Nintendo Switch and other platforms. What’s New in the Latest Update?
: Developers have addressed specific graphical issues that appeared during gameplay on certain levels and fixed a "soft lock" issue that occurred when disconnecting Joy-Cons in handheld mode.
: Updates have refined the Arcade lobby countdown timers and fixed an issue where players were unable to skip dialogue during cutscenes if the host changed. The Definitive Content Package
: This feature is a game-changer for those who find the kitchen too hot, allowing players to slow down order timeouts or skip particularly difficult levels. Why Keeping Your Game Updated Matters
: Recent content updates, such as the 1.1 Patch , introduced the Mermaid Chef skin, allowing players to cook in style with a sun-and-sea theme.
Running the latest version (such as 1.0.11 or newer) is critical for . Because All You Can Eat allows Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC players to cook together, version parity is required to connect to the global matchmaking servers.
: Every kitchen from Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2 is included and fully remastered.