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Overcooked 2's Surf 'n' Turf DLC adds a fancy beach cuisine

Do you have what it takes to serve up the numerous Surf 'n' Turf meals in Overcooked 2's new DLC?

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The new Surf 'n' Turf DLC for Overcooked 2 has brought the beach to the kitchen, are you a game enough to delve straight into the anarchy?

Developed and published by Ghost Town Games and Team 17, the new Surf 'n' Turf DLC adds a whole 12 new kitchens to the game. Included within these kitchen is some brand new ways for players to create some dishes, some of the new additions include: blenders, new chefs, new recipes, water guns, swimming pools and new obstacles.

Players should notice that each of the new maps that are seen throughout the DLC have been completely re-skinned and fit the new beach theme. It should also be noted that some new beach foods have also been added to fit this theme, we now have kebabs and players will be required to use the bellows to grill them.

Personally, I played this DLC last night and from my experience I can say that it is much harder than the initial game but more fun. The obstacles are well thought out, the dishes are complex, the maps are unique and on top of all that, the newly added mechanics certainly make for laugh when everyone is running around like a headless chicken.

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