At Summer Games Fest event, developer Ghost Town Games announced Overcooked All You Can Eat, which remasters all levels and DLC paks for Overcooked and Overcooked 2with 4K visuals in one awesome package. The upcoming collection is set to release on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, and the studio just confirmed its release date.

In a tweet released by the official Overcooked Twitter page, the studio announced that Overcooked All You Can Eat is set to release alongside the PlayStation 5 on November 12. Unfortunately for Xbox fans, the game still has no release date for the Xbox Series X, given that the tweet only mentioned that Overcooked All You Can Eat will be "coming soon" to the next-generation Xbox console.

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The developers did say that an update with cross-platform multiplayer is scheduled in "early 2021", which is probably when Xbox players should expect the game to the Xbox Series X, given that it wouldn't make sense for the game to have cross-platform if it's only available on one console. This definitive edition of Overcooked will feature over 200 levels from previous games, alongside seven new ones that have never been released before. It will also include three new chefs, 60fps gameplay in 4K resolution, faster loading times, and brand new trophies and achievements.

Apart from the remastered levels from the first two Overcooked games, Ghost Town also revealed that it is introducing accessibility options that will allow more people to enjoy the games properly. The new Assist Mode will indicate to players specific shapes and colors to aid those with color blindness to follow along. Moreover, Overcooked All You Can Eat will add an option that will make dialogue boxes dyslexia-friendly, as well as the ability to change UI text subtitles and menu descriptions.

With so many improvements, Overcooked All You Can Eat may be shaping up to be a must-buy for fans of the franchise who are upgrading to the next-generation consoles next month. Of course, while veteran fans of the franchise will still see benefit from the many enhancements of the upcoming collection, the upcoming game may also open an opportunity for the developers to introduce the franchise to a whole new generation of gamers. Hopefully, Overcook's transition to the next-generation will also usher in a new era for the series with Overcooked 3.

Overcooked: All You Can Eat is set to release on November 12 for the PS5, followed by a launch to the Xbox Series X at an unspecified date.

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