At first the game became available in 2018 as an
April Fools' joke based on the engine of
Enlisted, another online shooter under development by the studio at the time. In June 2018 publisher decided to release
Cuisine Royale as a standalone title and started the open beta test soon after that. The game was officially launched on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in December 2019. In January 2020
Cuisine Royale became the third most downloaded free-to-play title in
PlayStation store. Originally the game was promoted as a parody title mocking
PUBG and other free-to-play shooters and was mostly known as a shooter where you can fight using kitchenware as both weapons and armor, but in 2019 the developers gradually dropped most of the kitchen-related items and jokes (i.e. replaced comical shopping plastic bags with tactical bags). PC version boasts
DLSS support that gives 40% performance boost in
CRSED: F.O.A.D. according to
Nvidia. The game also comes with AMD
FSR support. Native Linux version is rendered through
Vulkan. In September 2022, it released its Android version. == Reception ==