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  • svgNov 27, 2017News

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    The Overcooked Switch Physical Special Edition finally received a release date. Team 17 announced that it is currently aiming to release the physical version of the game on February 13th, 2018. The cartridge will be released in North America and Europe. Furthermore Team 17 also stated that Worms W.M.D and Yoku’s Island Express will be offered in retail stores for the Nintendo Switch as well.

     

    The game comes with a total of 14 extra levels, on top of the original 30. Beyond new stages, the game will also feature new recipes, mechanics and event some new equipment! The Overcooked Switch version will bundle all of this with the original content in one game.

    Overcooked is a co-operative cooking game for 1-4 players. Working together these brave chefs must prepare, cook and serve up each order before the baying customers storm out in a rage. As the tension mounts more and more obstacles will stand in your way: from fire and rats to fireballs, The Great and Malevolent Ever-Peckish and much much more. Your culinary adventure will take you to increasingly bizarre and exotic locations, forcing you to scream and argue your way through a perilous gourmet gauntlet. Only a well-oiled team will come out on top, proving once and for all that if you can’t stand the heat, you should get out the kitchen!

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  • svgNov 6, 2017News

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    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]eam17 and developer Sold Out have announced a partnership. The two sides are working together, in order to bring games like Overcooked, W.M.D, Yoku’s Island Express and Worms to Switch in physical form. Now GamesIndustry spoke with Garry Williams, the CEO of Sold Out. Interestingly an Overcooked Switch Physical Release is now highly possible in the very near future. Many fans of the game have asked for a cartridge version of the popular cooking game.

    Williams has also mentioned that selling retail games on Switch can be a challenge. Check out parts of his interview below.

    “There are many companies who have managed to earn really good revenues through Nintendo hardware sales to consumers. When I worked for Imagineer in Japan we made some very welcome revenues making Sim City SNES, many of us also did well on GameCube, Wii and DS. The opportunities are there. Nintendo does not exclude you, it just asks you to ‘up your game’. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it.”

     

    “The boxed retail model is a tough model on Switch so you need to feel pretty certain your title works before entering the market. Luckily for us, the Team17 Switch releases are tried, tested and proven on the Nintendo decks. Overcooked, for example, is a double BAFTA-winning title and already successful on the Nintendo format.”

    “Sold Out is not in the business of ‘vanity publishing’. If we were not certain we could generate profits, we would not enter the Switch boxed retail market. Nintendo simply delivers the platform for success and it is up to third-party publishers to decide how best to either get on board or to watch the sales juggernaut leave the depot.”

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  • svgJul 27, 2017News

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    [dropcap]O[/dropcap]vercooked Special Edition has finally arrived on Nintendo Switch. The wild and hillarious multiplayer cooking game is now available on the Nintendo e-Shop for $19.99. To celebrate the launch of the game, developer Ghost Town Games has released a launch trailer. You can watch the launch trailer and a lengthy gameplay video showing Overcook on the Switch below.

    The game comes with a total of 14 extra levels, on top of the original 30. Beyond new stages, the game will also feature new recipes, mechanics and event some new equipment! The Overcooked Switch version bundles all of this with the original content in one game.

    If you want to win a copy of the game, simply leave a comment below and let us know why you want to play Overcooked Special Edition on the Nintendo Switch. The Winner will be announced on July 29th.



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  • svgJul 24, 2017News

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    [dropcap]O[/dropcap]vercooked is coming to Nintendo Switch soon. The developer teased the Overcooked Special Edition on the Switch just a few short weeks ago. Now they have announced the Switch version of the game will be released on the Nintendo e-Shop on Thursday, July 27th.  Ghost Town Gamesl, developer behind the game states – it will included a lot of content ” The Nintendo version of the game will include all of our extended content. So it will be a premium version of the game”.

    The game comes with a total of 14 extra levels, on top of the original 30. Beyond new stages, the game will also feature new recipes, mechanics and event some new equipment! The Overcooked Switch version will bundle all of this with the original content in one game.

    Overcooked is a co-operative cooking game for 1-4 players. Working together these brave chefs must prepare, cook and serve up each order before the baying customers storm out in a rage. As the tension mounts more and more obstacles will stand in your way: from fire and rats to fireballs, The Great and Malevolent Ever-Peckish and much much more. Your culinary adventure will take you to increasingly bizarre and exotic locations, forcing you to scream and argue your way through a perilous gourmet gauntlet. Only a well-oiled team will come out on top, proving once and for all that if you can’t stand the heat, you should get out the kitchen!




    ● 44 campaign levels which can be played solo or couch co-op with up to 4 players
    ● 9 versus levels to play head to head locally with either 2 or 4 players
    ● 22 different chefs to play as. Choose a human, racoon, dinosaur, French bulldog, robot or even a reindeer in your quest for culinary greatness!
    ● A range of crazy kitchens to play across with different recipes to master – cook soup, burritos, burgers, fish and chips and more!

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