The homebrew community is often skeptical of updates. Many patches break mods or introduce lag. So why does everyone call 1011 the "Top" release?

Because it is the final, feature-complete version. Update 1011 was compiled in late 2024 and never had a successor in 2025. It represents the end of the development cycle for Overcooked! All You Can Eat. There will be no Update 1012.

Furthermore, "Top" refers to the quality of the repack. Scene group "SUXXORS" released a specifically patched version of 1011 that removes telemetry, bypasses the Switch's network handshake for offline play, and compresses the audio to fit on 16GB SD cards.

For emulator users (Ryujinx / Yuzu), Update 1011 is the only version that fully renders the "Celestial Kitchen" level without graphical glitches.


Platform: Nintendo Switch (reviewed with update 1.0.11)
Version: “All You Can Eat” (includes Overcooked 1 + 2 + all DLC)

If you own the game legally on Switch:


Platform: Nintendo Switch (NSP, update 1.0.11)
Type: Compilation + Performance Patch


Team17 rarely releases official patch notes for minor version bumps, but data miners and players have reverse-engineered Update 1011 to reveal the following changes:

The most significant change in 1011 is the stability of the "Throw" mechanic. In earlier updates (1.0.8), using the dash + throw combo on levels like "Festival of the Hungry" caused frame drops into the 20s. Update 1011 locks the game to a consistent 30 FPS on Switch handheld and 45-60 FPS in docked mode.

Overcooked All You Can Eat Nspupdate 1011 Top Online

The homebrew community is often skeptical of updates. Many patches break mods or introduce lag. So why does everyone call 1011 the "Top" release?

Because it is the final, feature-complete version. Update 1011 was compiled in late 2024 and never had a successor in 2025. It represents the end of the development cycle for Overcooked! All You Can Eat. There will be no Update 1012.

Furthermore, "Top" refers to the quality of the repack. Scene group "SUXXORS" released a specifically patched version of 1011 that removes telemetry, bypasses the Switch's network handshake for offline play, and compresses the audio to fit on 16GB SD cards. overcooked all you can eat nspupdate 1011 top

For emulator users (Ryujinx / Yuzu), Update 1011 is the only version that fully renders the "Celestial Kitchen" level without graphical glitches.


Platform: Nintendo Switch (reviewed with update 1.0.11)
Version: “All You Can Eat” (includes Overcooked 1 + 2 + all DLC) The homebrew community is often skeptical of updates

If you own the game legally on Switch:


Platform: Nintendo Switch (NSP, update 1.0.11)
Type: Compilation + Performance Patch Platform: Nintendo Switch (reviewed with update 1


Team17 rarely releases official patch notes for minor version bumps, but data miners and players have reverse-engineered Update 1011 to reveal the following changes:

The most significant change in 1011 is the stability of the "Throw" mechanic. In earlier updates (1.0.8), using the dash + throw combo on levels like "Festival of the Hungry" caused frame drops into the 20s. Update 1011 locks the game to a consistent 30 FPS on Switch handheld and 45-60 FPS in docked mode.