Nintendo Switch owners booted up their consoles expecting cooperative culinary chaos, but for many the latest Overcooked! All You Can Eat update delivered far more than new recipes and bug fixes — it deposited players into a shifting stew of features, fixes, and community reactions. This narrative follows the update from announcement through rollout, through-the-kitchen fallout, and into the simmering aftermath.
: Added 10 new kitchens across three biomes (Baked Bazaar, Metro Mash, Pepper Plaza), two new chefs (Globe and Fox), and new recipes like Bobotie and Curry. Winter Chef Update
: A standout addition is the highly customizable Assist Mode , which allows players to increase round timers, slow down recipe timeouts, and even skip levels to reduce frustration. Additional accessibility features include dyslexia-friendly fonts and colorblind options. Technical Specifics for Switch Users Overcooked! All You Can Eat - Nintendo Switch - Games
: A new mode designed for accessibility, featuring options to increase level timers, extend recipe duration, skip levels, or even turn off fires entirely. Enhanced Visuals : Both games run on the Overcooked! 2
A notorious bug in the All You Can Eat compilation prevented players from unlocking Kevin Level 7 if they used the "Assist Mode" in the first game’s campaign. The patch resolves this, ensuring that progression tracking is accurate regardless of difficulty modifiers.
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