Once again, Nintendo Switch Online lets you enjoy a game for free for a limited time. The perfect opportunity to see if you like a title... and, why not, stretch your credit card a little later. This time you have a whole week.
Nintendo Switch Online lets you test a new game for free
Good news for fans of management and cooking games, PlateUp! is available as a free trial on Nintendo Switch from May 15 to 21, 2025, exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. A great opportunity to discover this cooperative game as frenetic as it is strategic, which mixes cooking, planning and roguelite with a lot of humor.
At first glance, PlateUp! on Nintendo Switch Online may remind you of Overcooked, but the game goes further. Here, you don't just cook and serve, you also have to build your restaurant, buy and place equipment, manage the layout, and above all prepare for the future. Each successful day allows you to evolve the establishment, automate certain tasks and personalize the experience.
Solo or with others, the pressure is mounting
You start with a basic kitchen, a few dishes on the menu, and a handful of impatient customers. You'll quickly have to make choices: optimize movements, adapt the menu, manage peak traffic. And if all goes well, you'll be able to unlock new items, new recipes, and develop your own franchise. In short, a very enjoyable game on Nintendo Switch Online.
Playable solo or up to four players in co-op, PlateUp! adapts to all configurations on Nintendo Switch Online. Alone, you'll have to manage everything yourself. In a group, communication becomes essential for the service to go smoothly. A very tense kitchen atmosphere, but always fun.
What makes the game strong is its roguelite dimension. Each game lasts up to 15 in-game days, with a simple objective: hold out and satisfy customers. At the end, you can start again elsewhere, keeping your improvements and changing the settings. Each restaurant is procedurally generated, with its own challenges: weather, customer types, technical constraints, etc.
Source: Nintendo
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