Netflix has launched a customized edition of the beloved chaotic cooking game Overcooked! All You Can Eat on its cloud gaming platform, featuring exclusive character skins from hit shows like Stranger Things and the massively popular animated film KPop Demon Hunters. Players can now take on the role of Huntr/x members such as Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, alongside Stranger Things favorites like Dustin, Eleven, and even the Demogorgon, turning frantic kitchen co-op sessions into crossover celebrity chef mayhem available exclusively to subscribers.
Netflix Brings Kitchen Chaos to the Stream with Overcooked! All You Can Eat
Netflix’s gaming push continues to heat up with the addition of Overcooked! All You Can Eat to its cloud gaming lineup, now live for subscribers. Launched on March 5, 2026, this definitive edition packs in every level, mode, and piece of downloadable content from the original Overcooked series and its sequel, remastered for smooth performance across supported devices.
What sets this Netflix iteration apart is its exclusive integration of character skins drawn directly from the streaming giant’s biggest hits. Players step into the aprons of “Netflix celebrity chefs,” a roster that blends iconic figures from different universes into one chaotic kitchen crew. From the Stranger Things side come Dustin with his signature cap, Eleven channeling her telekinetic energy into chopping veggies, Lucas ready to pass ingredients like basketballs, and even the terrifying Demogorgon awkwardly handling orders in a diner setting.
The real standout, however, comes from the animated sensation KPop Demon Hunters, the Netflix film that has dominated viewing charts since its release. The fictional K-pop supergroup Huntr/x—comprising powerhouse leader and main vocalist Rumi, dazzling main dancer and visual Mira, and charismatic Zoey—brings high-energy flair to the game. Players can select these characters to navigate the game’s demanding levels, where precision timing, quick reflexes, and seamless teamwork are essential to serve meals before time runs out.
Huntr/x’s inclusion feels particularly fitting given the group’s dual life in their source material: by day, they sell out stadiums with electrifying performances; by night, they battle supernatural threats. Translating that dynamic into Overcooked’s high-pressure environment creates a fresh layer of fun—imagine Rumi barking orders like a stage director while Mira executes flawless choreography to dash between stations, all while dodging flaming pans and conveyor belts.
The core gameplay remains unchanged from the classic formula that has made Overcooked a staple of multiplayer sessions. Up to four players cooperate (or hilariously compete) to chop, cook, plate, and serve increasingly complex dishes in ever-more-absurd kitchens. Levels range from pirate ships rocking on waves to haunted houses with ghosts interfering, and now include potential themed twists inspired by the new skins, though the base environments stay true to the series.
Netflix’s cloud gaming approach means no downloads required—simply stream via the app on smart TVs, browsers, or compatible devices, using a connected smartphone as the controller for intuitive touch inputs. This accessibility broadens the appeal for casual players who might not own dedicated gaming hardware, turning family movie nights into spontaneous cooking battles.
Key features in Netflix’s Overcooked! All You Can Eat include:
Full remastered content from Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2, plus all DLC
Cross-universe character skins: 10+ Netflix-themed playable chefs
Local and online multiplayer support (where available via cloud)
Assist mode for easier play with reduced difficulty
Streamlined progression and achievements tied to Netflix profile
The addition underscores Netflix’s strategy to expand its interactive offerings beyond simple mobile titles, leaning into party games that encourage shared experiences. With KPop Demon Hunters’ cultural impact still resonating—complete with real-world bonus content releases, halftime performances, and merchandise—seeing Huntr/x trade microphones for spatulas adds a playful meta layer that fans are already embracing.
Whether you’re a longtime Overcooked veteran frustrated by onion-chopping levels or a newcomer drawn in by the promise of playing as your favorite demon-hunting pop stars, this version delivers the same addictive frustration and triumphant satisfaction that defined the franchise, now with a distinctly Netflix flavor.
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