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Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5
Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5

Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5

Overcooked came seemingly out of nowhere to become what some have called the best couch co-op game of the generation. Now it's back as part of the first wave of PS5 games with a double-whammy that teams it with its follow-up, which has an even deeper feature set and a bunch of new recipes to try, not to mention all the DLC released since they both launched. Alongside the tasty gameplay players enjoyed the first time round, expect a 4K visual overhaul, new levels and new chefs! The basic recipe goes like this: there's not a jot of violence (unless you count chopping vegetables) just a host of chefs jostling around the screen in a state of barely controlled chaos, trying to save the world. It has a curiously retro feel, with it's top-down view reminiscent of Bomberman. The controls are as simple as pick-up/put-down and chop/interact with one new addition this time out - you can throw ingredients across the screen. This is to reflect the growing complexity of the levels, with elements like controllable platforms, portals and moving walkways in the mix. If that sounds tricky, don't worry too much. Developer Ghost Town Gameshas built the game to make success more about communication with your fellow cooks than about mastery of the controls. One major addition for the sequel was the inclusion of online multiplayer, and this time it's been baked into the first Overcooked game too. The emphasis is still on getting your mates into a room together to cook, but if the room your mates are in is in another country, you'll still be able to get involved. So, sharpen your chef's knife and put on your whites, The Walking Bread is on the march!

Overcooked came seemingly out of nowhere to become what some have called the best couch co-op game of the generation. Now it's back as part of the first wave of PS5 games with a double-whammy that teams it with its follow-up, which has an even deeper feature set and a bunch of new recipes to try, not to mention all the DLC released since they both launched. Alongside the tasty gameplay players enjoyed the first time round, expect a 4K visual overhaul, new levels and new chefs! The basic recipe goes like this: there's not a jot of violence (unless you count chopping vegetables) just a host of chefs jostling around the screen in a state of barely controlled chaos, trying to save the world. It has a curiously retro feel, with it's top-down view reminiscent of Bomberman. The controls are as simple as pick-up/put-down and chop/interact with one new addition this time out - you can throw ingredients across the screen. This is to reflect the growing complexity of the levels, with elements like controllable platforms, portals and moving walkways in the mix. If that sounds tricky, don't worry too much. Developer Ghost Town Gameshas built the game to make success more about communication with your fellow cooks than about mastery of the controls. One major addition for the sequel was the inclusion of online multiplayer, and this time it's been baked into the first Overcooked game too. The emphasis is still on getting your mates into a room together to cook, but if the room your mates are in is in another country, you'll still be able to get involved. So, sharpen your chef's knife and put on your whites, The Walking Bread is on the march!

Overcooked! All You Can Eat - PS5

Overcooked came seemingly out of nowhere to become what some have called the best couch co-op game of the generation. Now it's back as part of the first wave of PS5 games with a double-whammy that teams it with its follow-up, which has an even deeper feature set and a bunch of new recipes to try, not to mention all the DLC released since they both launched. Alongside the tasty gameplay players enjoyed the first time round, expect a 4K visual overhaul, new levels and new chefs! The basic recipe goes like this: there's not a jot of violence (unless you count chopping vegetables) just a host of chefs jostling around the screen in a state of barely controlled chaos, trying to save the world. It has a curiously retro feel, with it's top-down view reminiscent of Bomberman. The controls are as simple as pick-up/put-down and chop/interact with one new addition this time out - you can throw ingredients across the screen. This is to reflect the growing complexity of the levels, with elements like controllable platforms, portals and moving walkways in the mix. If that sounds tricky, don't worry too much. Developer Ghost Town Gameshas built the game to make success more about communication with your fellow cooks than about mastery of the controls. One major addition for the sequel was the inclusion of online multiplayer, and this time it's been baked into the first Overcooked game too. The emphasis is still on getting your mates into a room together to cook, but if the room your mates are in is in another country, you'll still be able to get involved. So, sharpen your chef's knife and put on your whites, The Walking Bread is on the march!

Overcooked came seemingly out of nowhere to become what some have called the best couch co-op game of the generation. Now it's back as part of the first wave of PS5 games with a double-whammy that teams it with its follow-up, which has an even deeper feature set and a bunch of new recipes to try, not to mention all the DLC released since they both launched. Alongside the tasty gameplay players enjoyed the first time round, expect a 4K visual overhaul, new levels and new chefs! The basic recipe goes like this: there's not a jot of violence (unless you count chopping vegetables) just a host of chefs jostling around the screen in a state of barely controlled chaos, trying to save the world. It has a curiously retro feel, with it's top-down view reminiscent of Bomberman. The controls are as simple as pick-up/put-down and chop/interact with one new addition this time out - you can throw ingredients across the screen. This is to reflect the growing complexity of the levels, with elements like controllable platforms, portals and moving walkways in the mix. If that sounds tricky, don't worry too much. Developer Ghost Town Gameshas built the game to make success more about communication with your fellow cooks than about mastery of the controls. One major addition for the sequel was the inclusion of online multiplayer, and this time it's been baked into the first Overcooked game too. The emphasis is still on getting your mates into a room together to cook, but if the room your mates are in is in another country, you'll still be able to get involved. So, sharpen your chef's knife and put on your whites, The Walking Bread is on the march!

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Last updated at 06/08/2026 16:46:35

Amazon.com.au

$49.95

Team 17 Overcooked All You Can Eat PlayStation 5 Game

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$50.00

Overcooked! All You Can Eat for PlayStation 5

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Play-Asia.com

$24.91

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $15.99

Play-Asia.com

$25.05

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $11.48

Play-Asia.com

$25.07

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $13.05

Play-Asia.com

$25.08

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $16.21

Play-Asia.com

$25.14

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $17.49

Play-Asia.com

$25.14

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $10.18

Play-Asia.com

$28.03

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $13.04

Play-Asia.com

$30.86

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $13.05

Price history

Price history

Specification

Release date AustraliaNovember 24th, 2020
DeveloperTeam 17 Software
Game EditionStandard Edition
Game PlatformPS5
Box Dimensions (mm)135x170x14

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Amazon.com.au

$49.95

Team 17 Overcooked All You Can Eat PlayStation 5 Game

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Amazon.com.au

$50.00

Overcooked! All You Can Eat for PlayStation 5

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Play-Asia.com

$24.91

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $15.99

Play-Asia.com

$25.05

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $11.48

Play-Asia.com

$25.07

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Delivery $13.05

Price history

Price history

Specification

Release date AustraliaNovember 24th, 2020
DeveloperTeam 17 Software
Game EditionStandard Edition
Game PlatformPS5
Box Dimensions (mm)135x170x14