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Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! Launches October 14 for PC, XB1, and Switch

Developer Vertigo Gaming has announced Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! is leaving Early Access and hitting full release next month.

The August 2019-announced cooking and restaurant management simulator series is launching on October 14th for Windows PC (via Steam and GOG), Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. A PlayStation 4 release is planned for sometime “shortly thereafter.” The developer also confirmed the game is coming soon to the Amazon Luna cloud platform.

To celebrate the news, the PC version of Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! is totally free right now on Steam, until October 5th. Furthermore, all three games in the series are on sale.

Here’s a rundown on the game:

Hit the road in this massive sequel to the million-selling Cook, Serve, Delicious! series as you travel across the United States to participate in the Iron Cook Foodtruck Championships with your trusty robot crew Whisk (voiced by @negaoryx) and Cleaver (voiced by @havanarama).

Set in the radically-changed war-torn America of 2042, play through an all new story-driven campaign where you cook hundreds of foods—including many brand new to the series—across hundreds of levels in a new gameplay structure that has been completely redesigned to deliver fast-paced action, or take it easy with the all new Chill Mode that can be toggled on or off at any time!

Key Features:

  • Play through the campaign via single player or with a friend in local co-op (with the ability to change on the fly).
  • Upgrade your food truck with dozens of gameplay-affecting modules!
  • Expand your food catalog with over two hundred foods!
  • Decorate your food truck with dozens of trinkets that span the US!
  • Tons of accessibility features that allow you to play the most comfortably you’d like, including motion settings, flashing/strobe settings, audio and colorblind features, and tons more.
  • Over a hundred hours of gameplay spanning over 380 levels!
  • An amazing original soundtrack by award-winning composer Jonathan Geer.

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