People adore you for cooking the best burgers and pizzas of the city, but you got tired of junk food. In the end, it’s only logical. You didn’t travel the entire world discovering new dishes and recipes to end up doing the same menus over and over again, right? Cheer up, then, because Diner Bros new Sushi Bros DLC is here to expand your horizons!
JAYFL Games is happy to announce that Sushi Bros, the new DLC for Diner Bros will be available on Steam on June 18 for $4.99 / €4,99. New recipes, new characters and new customers arrive to the restaurant. But that’s not the only new features with this DLC that will also include new game mechanics such as fishing for your own ingredients or a new game mode to compete against your friends to be the best cook in town (included in the base game for free in the next update, to be released along with the DLC).
SUSHI BROS – KEY FEATURES
- Cook brand new Japanese recipes: rice, edamame, maki, sashimi, nigiri, grilled fish, yakitori, soy sauce… and of course, sushi!
- Serve new drinks: tea and sake
- Expand your restaurant with a fishing pier…
- …and catch your own fish!
- Attend to 4 new special customers, including Mr. Kabuki and Princess Hime
- New equipment and items for your kitchen
- Play against your friends with the new split-screen versus mode! (Included in the base game for free!)
Check Out the Diner Bros Sushi Bros DLC Trailer:
DINER BROS – Sushi Bros DLC releases for PC via Steam on June 18, 2019.
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