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Essentially, if you bought every piece of Overcooked content separately, you would be spending a small fortune and juggling multiple game installations. All You Can Eat simplifies this by offering a staggering amount of content—over 200 levels—under one roof. It is the "Complete Edition" that fans had dreamed of, offering a seamless transition between the campaigns of the first and second games.
The premise remains timeless: you and up to three friends are chefs in absurdly hazardous kitchens—a hot air balloon, a earthquake-rattled sushi bar, or a castle under siege. You must chop, cook, combine, serve, and wash dishes before the timer runs out. Communication is key; shouting "WHERE ARE THE TOMATOES?!" is a feature, not a bug. Overcooked- All You Can Eat v1.12
is not a flashy update. It doesn’t add new kitchens, new recipes, or a story mode. What it does is far more important: it fixes the foundation. The cross-play works. The ghost ingredients are exorcised. The load times respect your patience. Essentially, if you bought every piece of Overcooked
One of the most infuriating bugs in pre-1.12 versions was the “Ghost Ingredient” glitch. Occasionally, an uncooked steak or chopped tomato would become invisible yet still occupy a counter space. Players would waste vital seconds searching for it. The premise remains timeless: you and up to
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The selling point was on next-gen consoles, improved loading times , and crucially— cross-play multiplayer across all platforms. However, cross-play is complex. Enter v1.12.