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Can I Run Just Eat Sushi!?

CasualIndieSimulation 26 May, 2026 Steam
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System Requirements

ComponentMinimumRecommendedYour PC
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon RX 470(VRAM 2GB or more) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 580(VRAM 4GB or more) Detecting...
CPU Intel Core i5-6500 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Intel Core i7-8700 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Detecting...
RAM 4 GB 8 GB Detecting...
Storage 1 GB 1 GB
DirectX Version 11 Version 12

About

A revolving sushi simulator for up to 4 players! Relax and watch the plates go by, eat until you're stuffed, or just hang out and chat with friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run Just Eat Sushi! on my PC?

To run Just Eat Sushi! you need at least NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 and 4GB RAM. For the best experience, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 8GB RAM is recommended. Use CanIRun.gg to check your PC instantly for free.

What are the minimum requirements for Just Eat Sushi!?

Just Eat Sushi! minimum requirements: GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon RX 470(VRAM 2GB or more), CPU: Intel Core i5-6500 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200, RAM: 4 GB, Storage: 1 GB, DirectX: Version 11.

What are the recommended specs for Just Eat Sushi!?

Just Eat Sushi! recommended specs: GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 580(VRAM 4GB or more), CPU: Intel Core i7-8700 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600, RAM: 8 GB, Storage: 1 GB, DirectX: Version 12.

How many GB is Just Eat Sushi!?

Just Eat Sushi! requires at least 1 GB of free storage for installation. Make sure you have some extra headroom for patches and save files.

Can a GTX 1650 run Just Eat Sushi!?

Yes, a GTX 1650 should run Just Eat Sushi! at minimum settings. It meets the minimum GPU tier but falls below the recommended spec, so expect 1080p low-to-medium and occasional frame dips in demanding scenes.

Is Just Eat Sushi! CPU or GPU intensive?

Just Eat Sushi! puts balanced load on both CPU and GPU. Neither component is dramatically heavier than the other, so a mid-range CPU paired with a mid-range GPU delivers the best experience.