Overcooked! All You Can Eat Hits Netflix Games with Stranger Things, KPop Crossovers
Overcooked! All You Can Eat landed on Netflix Games March 5 with exclusive Stranger Things and KPop Demon Hunters skins — but you can't download it; it's stream-only on Smart TVs and browsers.

Ghost Town Games and Team17's Overcooked! All You Can Eat dropped on Netflix Games on March 5, 2026, bringing its four-player kitchen chaos to the platform's cloud streaming beta — and unlike most Netflix Games titles, you won't find a download button anywhere. The game streams through the Netflix app on supported Smart TVs and web browsers only, with mobile download support absent at launch.
To sweeten the deal at release, Netflix pulled from its own IP vault for exclusive chef skins tied to two of its biggest properties. New launch artwork put Stranger Things' Dustin and KPop Demon Hunters' Rumi front and center in the kitchen, and one community post on gadgetonhand claimed the game ships with 10 exclusive Netflix celebrity chefs in total — though that specific number hasn't been corroborated by Netflix or Team17 directly. What's confirmed across multiple outlets is that Stranger Things and KPop Demon Hunters skins are live and equippable at launch.
The day after release, Netflix published a dedicated deep-dive explaining the cloud-play rollout and how to pair your phone as a controller to play on a TV or browser — which is the main workaround for anyone without a Bluetooth gamepad sitting around. The phone-as-controller setup is also referenced in community posts from shortly after launch.
Overcooked! All You Can Eat is the 2020 definitive edition of the franchise, packaging remastered versions of both the original game and its sequel into one release. The kitchens range from moving trucks to icy rivers to outer space to the Stranger Things "Upside Down," and the whole thing supports one to four players — which Whats-on-Netflix's Kasey Moore aptly described as the gold standard for "couch co-op (and the occasional friendship-ending argument)."

Cloud streaming access is currently limited to 19 countries. Per the official Netflix help page, that list covers the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, Mexico, France, Italy, Poland, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Ireland, Finland, Germany, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
The Overcooked! addition fits into a broader Netflix Games cloud push that started with a handful of arcade titles including Oxenfree, then expanded in late 2025 to party games like Boggle, Pictionary, and Tetris, followed by a Knives Out tie-in over the Christmas period. Netflix Games President Alain Tascan has publicly stated his intent to convert more Netflix IP into playable titles, naming Bridgerton, Stranger Things, and One Piece as priorities — and the Overcooked! launch makes the Stranger Things angle look like an early proof of concept. The service's overall library now sits at more than 120 games, including Red Dead Redemption, with a new FIFA title reportedly joining later in 2026.
There's also a live-action angle worth tracking: Netflix and A24 announced a reality competition series based on Overcooked! back in November 2025, though no cast, premiere date, or format details have surfaced since then.
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