Wabisabi SushiDerby — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know
Adorable sushi race at full speed in a training × racing game! Releasing Jul 15, 2026.

Official trailer & screenshots via Steam
About Wabisabi SushiDerby
“ If you want to become a top-tier sushi chef, you have to win the Sushi Derby. ” As a sushi chef apprentice, you'll make sushi, train it , and compete in races. Win races, use the prize money to make even faster sushi and train harder, aiming for victory in the ultimate “S1” Cup! If eaten, it's lost immediately. No matter how painstakingly crafted the sushi may be, once eaten, it's an instant defeat. It heads straight for the customer's stomach and never comes back. Source high-quality sushi toppings, prepare the better sushi, and send it out to the race. Each sushi topping has different performance characteristics. How well you've mastered making that particular topping also affects its performance. Use training to perfect your ideal sushi. However, since sushi is a perishable item, its performance degrades after each race. Timing is crucial for boosting. During the race, all you can do is “cheer on” the sushi to boost it. You can escape chopsticks by using boost, but the sushi race isn't that easy—you won't win just by doing that. Sometimes you'll need to take risks and use boost to overtake rivals. Variety-rich sushi toppings! Some sushi toppings possess unique skills. For example, Flounder can dive to dodge chopsticks in an emergency without using boost, while Sea Urchin can use its spines to knock rivals away. There are over 40 different skills, some of which can be learned through training.
Description via Steam.
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Should You Play Wabisabi SushiDerby?
“ If you want to become a top-tier sushi chef, you have to win the Sushi Derby. ” As a sushi chef apprentice, you'll make sushi, train it , and compete in races. Win races, use the prize money to make even faster sushi and train harder, aiming for victory in the ultimate “S1” Cup! If eaten, it's lost immediately. No matter how painstakingly crafted the sushi may be, once eaten, it's an instant defeat. It heads straight for the customer's stomach and never comes back. Source high-quality sushi toppings, prepare the better sushi, and se…
Wabisabi SushiDerby is single-player on Steam and runs on Windows. It's on our trending radar ahead of its Jul 15, 2026 release.
Wishlisting notifies you at launch and helps the developer's visibility.
System Requirements & Platforms
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Platforms: Windows
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OS: Windows 10 · Processor: Intel Core i5 · Memory: 2 MB RAM
Wabisabi SushiDerby — Frequently Asked Questions
- When does Wabisabi SushiDerby release?
- Wabisabi SushiDerby is set to launch on Jul 15, 2026 (Coming Soon on Steam).
- What kind of game is Wabisabi SushiDerby?
- Wabisabi SushiDerby is a Sim game. Adorable sushi race at full speed in a training × racing game!
- Is Wabisabi SushiDerby multiplayer or co-op?
- No — Wabisabi SushiDerby is listed as single-player only on Steam.
- Is Wabisabi SushiDerby on Steam Deck or consoles?
- Wabisabi SushiDerby runs on Windows via Steam; Steam Deck compatibility has not been confirmed. No console release has been confirmed.
- How much does Wabisabi SushiDerby cost?
- Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
- What are Wabisabi SushiDerby's system requirements?
- The developer has not published detailed system requirements yet.
- Is Wabisabi SushiDerby worth wishlisting?
- If you enjoy Sim games like Tiny Glade, THE LIFT: Supernatural Handyman Simulator, Fields of Mistria, yes. It's on our trending radar.
- Who made Wabisabi SushiDerby?
- Wabisabi SushiDerby is developed by ITAMAE STUDIO and published by Kodansha.
- What games is Wabisabi SushiDerby similar to?
- Wabisabi SushiDerby sits alongside Sim games such as Tiny Glade, THE LIFT: Supernatural Handyman Simulator, Fields of Mistria.
- What platforms is Wabisabi SushiDerby on?
- Wabisabi SushiDerby is available on Windows.
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