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Virtual Conveyor Belt Sushi Game Just Eat Sushi! Launches on Steam

The game turns a mundane restaurant activity into a structured party game with five distinct modes, making it a low-cost, multiplayer social experience rather than a simple simulation.

Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Game Spark.

Virtual Conveyor Belt Sushi Game Just Eat Sushi! Launches on Steam

Aurora Colored Bird Games released the conveyor belt sushi experience simulator 'Just Eat Sushi!' on Steam on May 27, 2026. The game supports up to four players via Steam Remote Play Together and offers five modes: Free Mode, which includes all-you-can-eat and a photo mode; Memory Sushi Mode, a memory survival game where eating a sushi you have already taken means instant defeat; Russian Mode, a game of chance where picking the super spicy wasabi sushi eliminates you; Mistaken Sushi Mode, a spot-the-difference game to identify strange sushi; and Sushi Battle Mode, a speed-eating competition for points. Additional features include a Plate Gacha system using plates from finished sushi, a face change function that lets players register their own images, unlockable costumes, and a sushi encyclopedia with trivia. The regular price is 400 yen (tax included), but a release sale discounts it to 300 yen (tax included) through June 10.

The game's five modes each offer a different twist on the conveyor belt sushi premise. Free Mode lets players eat freely and use a camera to take pictures in the virtual restaurant. Memory Sushi Mode challenges players to remember which toppings they have already eaten, with failure on a repeat. Russian Mode introduces a random hazard in the form of a super spicy wasabi sushi. Mistaken Sushi Mode asks players to spot oddly prepared sushi among the plates. Sushi Battle Mode turns eating into a timed point race. The Plate Gacha feature rewards finishing plates with random items, and the face change system allows custom images for player avatars, with costumes unlocked through gameplay. The sushi encyclopedia provides trivia about each topping. The 25 percent launch discount brings the price to 300 yen until June 10.

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