OvercookedandOvercooked 2are some of the absolute best games when it comes to cooperative carnage. They see you and your fellow chefs team up to prepare dishes in an ever-changing, chaotic kitchen. The game is kept fresh by asteady stream of updates, the latest of which was teased in late September then finally announced by developers Ghost Town Games yesterday.

Thelatest update, which celebrates the arrival of the best season, Autumn, adds a range of new dishes, kitchens and hazards into the fray. Players who ownOvercooked 2can download and play the update on all platforms for free right now.

TheMoon Harvest Festival DLCcontains a total of five brand new kitchens, each with their own set of issues, new hazards and a brand new delicious recipe for Moon Cakes. The latest danger added to the game comes in the form of lily pads. These hazardous plants require nimble footing as they float on water but disappear rapidly after being stepped on.

With the launch of both thePlayStation 5and theXbox Series S and Series Ximminent,Overcookeddeveloper Ghost Town Gamesconfirmed that their titles would be hitting the next generation of consoles. A collection of both the originalOvercookedandOvercooked 2will be bundled together, complete with all previously released DLC in a package that they’ve titledOvercooked: All You Can Eat. The new bundle will be fully remastered in 4K and will be playable at 60fps as well as coming with brand new achievements andsome new accessibility options, including a very handy assist mode. There’s currently no firm release date forOvercooked: All You Can Eat, however, it is still listed having a 2020 release date and, barring any delays, will very much be a launch window game for the new consoles.

Overcooked 2is out now forNintendo Switch,PC,PS4andXbox One.