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Cook, Serve, Delicious: Re-Mustard! adds a tasty new campaign and typing mode to the frantic restaurant management game next yearYou can currently grab the original games for a discount, too

You can currently grab the original games for a discount, too

Image credit:Vertigo Gaming Inc.

Image credit:Vertigo Gaming Inc.

Cook, Serve, Delicious: Re-Mustard! gameplay showing the new typing mode as the player types the highlighted words to create a bowl of salad

Cook, Serve, Deliciousis coming back with a ‘Re-Mustard’ (that’s a remaster - you have to admit, it’s a good pun) that adds a new campaign, typing mode and a bunch of other shiny new features to the fantastically intense meal-making PC game. The game is being revamped with new visuals, music and even a rebuild of its code to help it run in 60 frames per second, if that matters to you in a game about stacking burgers.

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Honestly, it’s great, and is one of those games that has stood the test of time despite two sequels and a narrative game spin-off in the years since. Even so, this remaster sounds like it’ll put a bit of deserved spit and polish on the OG CSD (RPS does not recommend eating spit nor polish) as it marks its 10th anniversary.

Among that spit ‘n’ polish will be a brand new campaign that ties CSD1’s story into those two sequels, along with a bunch of side quests and what developers Vertigo Gaming call “surprises” for fans familiar with the series. The game’s ingredients and recipes will see a revamp, mixing up the 30 familiar dishes and adding 10 fresh ones.

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Cook, Serve, Delicious: Re-Mustard! gameplay showing the player making the Ryan Davis burger by stacking ingredients by pressing the listed keys

Behind the scenes, there’ll be some balance tweaks to the game’s difficulty levels - ranging from the chill Chill to the, uh, extreme Extreme - and new code that’ll let CSD run at a sweet (or savoury) 60fps. On top will be new artwork and extra audio from composer Jonathan Geer.

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Ahead ofCook, Serve, Delicious: Re-Mustard!’srelease on PCand consoles next year, Vertigo plans to updatethis year’s story-based spin-off Cook, Serve, Foreverwith new dishes, achievements and a “major” story expansion. The original trilogy will also get some quality of life updates to help verify them on the Steam Deck.

If you haven’t played yet, the whole series iscurrently on sale over on Steam, so it’s not a bad time to check out the originals - they still hold up!