Soup Pot shows off more delicious cooking during Day of the Devs at E3 2021

Over 100 recipes to try and no way to fail.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

As part ofE3 2021, Day of the Devs lets a ton of talented indie developers show off what they’ve been working on. There were a ton of interesting games during Day of the Devs, but one of the titles that stood out is Soup Pot, a gorgeous-looking cooking game that lets players run amok with their creativity and over 100 different recipes. A member of the developer, Chikon Club, took some time to show off more of the features and mechanics of Soup Pot in a new trailer, which you can watch below.

Soup Pot was initially revealed during theID@Xbox March 2020 eventand it caught our attention then and held it until now. Soup Pot focuses on unleashing creativity, and lets players experiment and practice as much as they want when cooking their recipes. There are no “fail states,” so the game is forgiving if a recipe doesn’t turn out perfect the first time. And it all revolves around the in-game social media platform, Cookbook.

Thanks to the complexities of food science, it isn’t easy to make a comprehensive cooking game, but Chikon Club looks poised to pull it off with Soup Pot. If you’re interested in Soup Pot, the game is heading toXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, and PC through Steam sometime in Fall 2021. At the moment, there’s no word of Xbox One support orXbox Game Passavailability.

Soup Pot could very well end up being one of thebest ID@Xbox gameswhen it launches later this year.

You can check out some additional images for Soup Pot below.

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