Hit multiplayer game Overcooked!: All You Can Eat is set to come to Netflix later this week, alongside collaborations with Stranger Things and Kpop Demon Hunters.
As seen on the ‘coming soon’ section of Netflix Games, Overcooked!: All You Can Eat will be available to subscribers from March 5 via their cloud gaming service. This means you won’t be able to download Overcooked!: All You Can Eat to play on mobile, but you will be able to stream it via the Netflix app
New artwork sees characters inspired by Stranger Things’ Dustin and Kpop Demon Hunters’ Rumi in the kitchen.
y’all i just went to turn on my tv just to find it again and take this photo ok
OVERCOOKED! All You Can Eat coming soon to netflix games on March 5, 1-4 players, looks like u can play as netflix show/movie characters pic.twitter.com/HBDveMlIAF
— k 🫧 (@kristanomonomon) February 27, 2026
Overcooked!: All You Can Eat was originally released back in 2020 and includes remastered versions of the original two games. The hit multiplayer game sees teams of up to four chefs working together to serve customers and prepare meals in a busy kitchen.
It was previously reported by Deadline that Netflix and A24 had teamed up to create a reality show based on Overcooked! but so far, no further details have been shared.
Last year, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery was turned into a party game for Netflix subscribers alongside a number of other titles that can be played using your TV remote. Netflix Games President Alain Tascan has said he wants to turn more Netflix IPs into video games, with Bridgerton, Stranger Things and One Piece top of his list
As part of their subscription, Netflix users can access a library of more than 120 games including Red Dead Redemption. Later this year, a brand new FIFA game will join the service.
“The FIFA World Cup is going to be the cultural event of 2026, and now fans will be able to celebrate their fandom by bringing the game right into their living rooms,” said Tascan. “We want to bring football back to its roots with something everyone can play with just the touch of a button.”
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