Overcooked: All You Can Eatis essentially acollection of the kitchens from the first twoOvercookedgamesalong with all their DLC and some new bells and whistles. While it’s definitely the definitiveOvercookedexperience, those who have already played the first two games extensively haven’t necessarily had a good reason to playAll You Can Eat. That changes now, as the developers have just released a brand new Birthday Party update that adds some brand new content to the experience.

This latestfreeOvercookedupdateadds five new kitchens for players to conquer, all birthday party themed in honor of theOvercookedfranchise’s fifth birthday. While completing these new birthday party kitchens,Overcooked: All You Can Eatplayers will also have to deal with the brand new Switcheroo portal mechanic and the Cup of Tea recipe. Additionally, fans can also add the Tabby Cat chef to their collection ofOvercookedchefs upon downloading the Birthday Party update.

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ThisOvercooked: All You Can EatBirthday Party Update may not be quite as extensive as a proper paid expansion, but it does seem to offer more content than one normally expects from these free updates, like theSuns Out, Buns Outupdatethat released forOvercooked 2last summer.

This Birthday Party update isn’t the only way thatOvercooked: All you may Eatis celebrating its anniversary. Those on Steam can check outOvercooked: All You Can Eatfor free from today until August 11 at 6pm BST, and fans on other platforms can enjoy discounts on all theOvercookedgames,All You Can Eatincluded. This way those who already have played the first two games in their original forms have a bit more incentive to check outAll You Can Eatand the new content in the Birthday Party update.

Those who have yet to try theOvercookedgames out for themselves should really give them a shot if they’re looking forfun local co-op games to play. And withOvercooked: All You Can Eat’s improved online functionality, players can even mix and match the online/local co-op experiences. And those who have already played the first two games but have yet to check outOvercooked:All You Can Eatmay want to consider doing so now that there’s some brand new content and the game is available to purchase at a discounted price.

If nothing else, it will help pass the time until the inevitableOvercooked 3fromGhost Town Gamesis announced.

Overcooked: All You Can Eatis out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.