Battle Chef Brigade Lands Later This Month on Switch and PC

Good enough to eat!

Battle Chef Brigade is an intriguing mixture of cooking, monster slaying, and battling other cooks. It seems a little unlike most of everything else out there on the market, and it’s also got an interesting aesthetic. Now it also has a launch date: Nov. 20 for both PC and Nintendo Switch.

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With hand-drawn and 2D-animated characters, four playable chefs, and daily leaderboards to take your fight to opponents and crush them, Battle Chef Brigade looks like it could be a lot of fun. The only thing missing is you, Battle Chef, so you’ll have to see if this intense culinary combat is for you when the game’s available this month for Nintendo’s newest console and the PC.

In the meantime, you can check out a new trailer for the game below, which shows off a bit of what you can expect to see in-game.

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