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The kitchens will get more difficult as you progress through the game. The gameplay shown at E3 are the very early kitchens, so you can expect some trickier ones to be in there too!
We've also added brand new dynamic kitchens and trickier recipes - so you should find some challenges within Overcooked! 2
On the other side, will Overcooked 2 feature difficulty settings?
I bought Overcooked on PC and Switch and I find it difficult to play with my sister and brother-in-law. Both are not "gamers" like me. While my brother-in-law is "OK", my sister is just awful.
Also, will you improve "aiming" and FPS on Switch? Controls are good with a proper controller, but it's a little bit harder with the Joy-Con_s.
Thanks!