The latest update forOvercooked: All You Can Eataccidentally removes two of the game’s unlockable chefs. ForOvercookedplayers, that may seem like not such a big deal as there are dozens of chefs to play as. In this case, however, it’s two important chefs. Both Everpeckish and Unbread, two ofOvercooked: All You Can Eat’s biggest prizes, are currently absent from the game as Ghost Town Games figures out what the issue with the new update is.TheWorld Food Festival updatearrived just yesterday, on October 12. The update added three new biomes, three new chefs, and an entirely new mechanic involving delivery toOvercooked: All You Can Eat. It adds 10 levels overall and is a substantial expansion to the already significant content in theOvercookedbundle. The update also features a variety of fixes and changes, the complexity of which could likely have led to the chefs being bugged.RELATED:Steam Users Can Now Check What Games Are Coming OutGhost Town Games says that both Everpeckish and Unbread have “disappeared.” The idea being that even if players unlock the two oddball chefs, they won’t be able to choose them and play. While the developer has acknowledged the issue, it doesn’t have a solution for the problem yet. ButGhost Town Gamesdoes say that the team is working to get the characters back “ASAP.” It should be just a matter of days, if not sooner.

As for why theunlockableOvercookedchefsare such a big deal and why Ghost Town Games is treating it like a priority, Everpeckish and Unbread are two important rewards. Everpeckish is rewarded for completing the originalOvercooked, and Unbread is unlocked by completingOvercooked 2. The skins represent villains from both games, so they’re uniquely special. At the very least, players should feel rewarded for completing such a challenging accomplishment.

There are still dozens of chef skins forOvercookedplayers to unlock and play as available in-game. There are dinosaurs, axolotls, sentient boxes, and people of all kinds. The loss of theEverpeckish and Unbreadwon’t stymie anyone’s overall experience, whether they’re new toOvercookedor returning for the new DLC.

To celebrate the launch of the new Food Festival Update,Overcooked: All You Can Eatis currently available onSteamat a steep 50% discount as part of a Midweek Madness deal. That cuts the price of the bundle, which includes bothOvercookedandOvercooked 2, as well as plenty of bonus content, from $39.99 to $19.99. The deal will last until October 17, and players can expect the chef bug to hopefully be fixed before then.

Overcooked: All you may Eatis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.