New Game+ Comes to Overcooked! 2

New Game+ Comes to Overcooked! 2

Now with four stars!

LizardRock by LizardRock on Aug 15, 2018 @ 10:03 AM (Staff Bios)
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Chefs, cooks, and other culinary enthusiasts rejoice, as Overcooked! 2 will be getting a New Game+ mode, complete with a new star level.

According to a post on developer and publisher Team17's website, aspiring chefs will soon be able to replay the popular culinary game in a powered-up second playthrough. You can experience the 45 available kitchens once more, this time with a new, fourth star rating. The option becomes available once you complete the Onion Kingdom.

Overcooked! 2, the cooperative cooking game sequel drops up to four players into a variety of kitchens in outlandish restaurants, where they receive and complete orders with limited time and restrictions. The game would often lead to fast-paced and overwhelming gameplay, much to the player's excitement.

The team continues to work on updates and new content for the game in the meantime, though no roadmap or future plans were revealed at this time. You can find Overcooked! 2 on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC for $24.99.

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