


The (AYCE) update for the Nintendo Switch represents a definitive shift for the franchise, transitioning from a collection of separate titles into a unified, high-performance "buffet" of culinary chaos. It serves as both a remaster and a massive expansion, specifically designed to bridge the gap between the original Overcooked! and the more polished mechanics of Overcooked! 2 . A Unified Engine and Visual Overhaul
: For the first time, the original Overcooked! campaign supports full online multiplayer , complete with crossplay functionality across platforms. Accessibility and "Assist Mode" Overcooked- All You Can Eat Switch NSP UPDATE...
We tested the Base 1.0.0 NSP versus the latest 1.9.0 update on a Switch v2 (Mariko chip) running Atmosphere 1.5.5. Here are the results: Overcooked
For a full breakdown of the Assist Mode and new mechanics, check the official AYCE FAQ The community at and the more polished mechanics of Overcooked
If you are looking for a guide on how to complete the game after the update: Unlocking "All You Can Eat" : This achievement/trophy is earned by completing The Ever Peckish Rises Assist Mode
One of the biggest complaints in earlier versions was the drop in online sessions when mixing Switch players with PC or PS5 users. The latest update improves the netcode, reducing the "connection lost" errors during the final seconds of a 4-star run.
: Includes "Assist Mode," which allows you to slow down recipe timeouts, increase round timers, and skip particularly difficult levels.
