All You Can Eat -nsp--update 1.0.11-... ^new^ - Overcooked

In the chaotic world of couch co-op gaming, few titles have achieved the frenetic, friendship-testing glory of the Overcooked series. When Team17 and Ghost Town Games decided to serve up , they didn't just reheat leftovers—they crafted the definitive culinary compilation. For Nintendo Switch users, specifically those who rely on digital backups (NSP files), obtaining the base NSP alongside the Update 1.0.11 is the golden ticket to a seamless, bug-free, and content-complete experience.

Before we chop, fry, and serve the patch notes, let’s clarify the jargon. stands for Nintendo Submission Package . It is the digital format used by the Nintendo eShop. An "NSP Update" is distinct from an XCI (cartridge dump). For users running custom firmware (like Atmosphere or SX OS), applying the correct sequential updates is vital. Overcooked All You Can Eat -NSP--Update 1.0.11-...

This update serves as a maintenance patch to address community-reported technical hurdles: In the chaotic world of couch co-op gaming,

This update specifically addresses NAT traversal issues when playing cross-platform with PC or Xbox players. Players reported that prior updates (1.0.8, 1.0.9) would drop lobbies when one player’s Switch went into sleep mode. resolves reconnect logic, ensuring that hosts can recover sessions without rebooting the entire kitchen. Before we chop, fry, and serve the patch

Moreover, the update fixes a critical bug that prevented 4-player local co-op when using a mix of Pro Controllers and third-party wired controllers. Now, all four chefs can chop calmly (or frantically) without input drops.

: Recipes appear at the top of the screen. You must complete them from left to right to maintain a high score multiplier.