The first Team 17 game to make it to the new Xbox and PS5

Video game developer Team 17 has announced its first game to be launched on Microsoft and Sony's next-generation consoles.
The new game will include fully remastered versions of Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2.The new game will include fully remastered versions of Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2.
The new game will include fully remastered versions of Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2.

Microsoft's Xbox Series X|S launched in the UK yesterday, while Sony's PlayStation 5 hits the market tomorrow. Wakefield-based Team 17 said Overcooked! All You Can Eat is the first title to launch on the consoles.

It includes fully remastered versions of Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2, including all downloadable content previously released for both titles and an exclusive new adventure, which includes seven new levels and three new chefs.

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It will include an option to enable dyslexia friendly text, a scalable user interface and colour-blind friendly chef indicators, alongside an assist mode that adds features to increase level times.

The game will also be available in a physical edition for both next-generation consoles later this year.

Debbie Bestwick MBE, CEO of Team 17, said: "We are delighted to be extending the gaming universe of both Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2 across these next-generation consoles and look forward to further expanding our diverse portfolio of titles over the coming months."

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