

Players can also be tracked through their code during special events, which will allow their progress to be recorded and ultimately earn rewards for participating. Every ID key is used in the game’s algorithms to provide a slightly different experience for every player, subtly changing up characters, cooking methods, and ingredients. The development team has found ways to implement it into the actual gameplay. There is more to using the blockchain tech than just preventing piracy, however. Using this unique ID for DRM prevents the game from being copied, most likely to deter piracy. Essentially, using the blockchain technology will allow each copy of Cooking Mama: Coming Home to Mama to contain a unique ID code, which will be stored in the game’s memory. Aside from the standard single-player gameplay, it seems that Cooking Mama: Coming Home to Mama will have a major focus on multiplayer, which is where the blockchain technology comes into play.īlockchain technology is generally associated with cryptocurrency, so its use in the realm of video games is certainly unique.

The game will even include a “Vegetarian Mode,” offering its own recipes that are entirely meatless. Despite the game not having an official announcement yet, it seems that a press release from publisher Planet Digital Partners all the way back in February laid out the plans for the use of blockchain technology in the game.īased on the limited description available, the game will once again feature both traditional and motion controls while preparing recipes, taking advantage of the Switch’s Joy-con technology.

Strap on your aprons, don your chef’s hat, and get ready to cook up some delicious food, Cooking Mama is finally coming to the Nintendo Switch.Ī trademark filed in Australia has revelead that a new game in the franchise, title Cooking Mama: Coming Home to Mama, will come to the Switch later this year–though the game has been right under our noses for months.
