The Assist Mode, updated in the latest patches, makes the game enjoyable for a broader audience, reducing the frustration of the high-speed requirements.
Recent reports suggest that while Overcooked! 2 has received a specific "Switch 2 Edition" upgrade with 4K/60FPS support, a similar standalone update for All You Can Eat is still reportedly in development/coordination with Nintendo. Overcooked- All You Can Eat Switch NSP UPDATE...
Conclusion: a meaningful simmer, not a perfect soufflé The Overcooked! All You Can Eat Switch NSP update delivered measurable improvements — a meaningful reduction in certain performance spikes, better online stability for many players, and fixes for progression-blocking bugs — but it did not entirely eliminate platform-specific limitations. For communities that rely on precise timing or long-distance online play, the patch was a step forward but not a finishing touch. Developer responsiveness and subsequent hotfixes helped the update land more cleanly, and the cooperative kitchens remain, as ever, a lively test of teamwork under pressure. The Assist Mode, updated in the latest patches,
The AYCE edition provides a massive content overhaul and technical baseline for the series on Switch: Conclusion: a meaningful simmer, not a perfect soufflé