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Sushi Delivery Co.

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Release dateJuly 10, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreCasual, Indie
DeveloperToroKitsune
PublisherToroKitsune
Achievements1
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LanguagesEnglish

About Sushi Delivery Co.

Sushi Delivery Co. trades the high-stakes pressure typical of the delivery genre for a curated, atmospheric stroll through a three-street micro-neighborhood. Developed and published by ToroKitsune, the game focuses on the tactile satisfaction of navigating a tiny electric Kei-car through narrow Japanese alleys. The experience is built entirely around a low-stress loop of picking up orders and earning yen, prioritizing the mood of a rainy afternoon over complex logistics or frantic time management.

The release date for Sushi Delivery Co. is July 10, 2026, when it will launch on PC. Unlike expansive open-world driving sims, this title deliberately constrains its map to a handcrafted district packed with ramen shops and vending machines. This smaller scale suggests the developer is betting on high visual density and specific audio cues, such as the three distinct radio channels, to carry the experience rather than sheer geographical volume.

PC Release Date and Driving Mechanics

In terms of systems, the game utilizes a straightforward currency economy where tips are funneled back into vehicle upgrades. These improvements focus on handling and route efficiency, which likely serves to make the act of driving feel progressively smoother as you become familiar with the neighborhood's shortcuts. By removing combat and failure states, the design shifts the player's attention toward the aesthetic pleasure of the environment, specifically the soft lighting and ambient city sounds.

Whether a three-street map can sustain interest for more than a couple of hours without feeling repetitive is the central risk facing this release. For those who seek a digital space to decompress or who enjoy the specific aesthetic of urban Japan, it offers a focused alternative to more demanding simulators. This is a game for players who value environmental texture and a specific lo-fi rhythm over mechanical depth. If you are looking for a bite-sized cozy experience to clear your head, this is one to wishlist ahead of its July launch.

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsCustom Volume ControlsGamepad RecommendedPlayable without Timed InputPartial Controller SupportFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo/AMD Athlon II
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia 610M/AMD Radeon HD 5450
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space

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