PlateUp! — compare key prices




About the game
A frantic kitchen sim with permanent roguelite unlocks, playable alone or with a crew. Take orders, lay out and furnish your venue, and slowly grow a dining empire across randomized levels where every shift piles on fresh chaos.
System requirements
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | Quad Core I5 or AMD equivalent | Quad Core I5 / Ryzen 5 |
| Memory | 8 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM |
| Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 530 or AMD equivalent | GTX 960 or AMD equivalent |
| Storage | 2 GB available space | 2 GB available space |
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€17.99 ≈ 2,112 RSD
On Steam: €19.50 — you save 8% here
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€17.99
Jun 2026
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About this game — FAQ
Does PlateUp! have co-op?
Yes, PlateUp! supports online and local (split-screen) co-op.
Does PlateUp! have multiplayer?
Yes, PlateUp! has multiplayer.
Can PlateUp! be played single-player?
Yes, besides online modes, PlateUp! can also be played solo (single-player).
Does PlateUp! support a controller/gamepad?
Yes, PlateUp! has full controller support.
What languages does PlateUp! support?
PlateUp! is available in: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese.
FAQ
Are keys from these stores legal?
Buying is legal — keys come from the grey market, so a small deactivation risk exists. That's why we only list sellers with buyer protection.
Which key region should I pick?
Global activates everywhere. Regional keys (Europe, North America, RU-CIS) only work on accounts from that region — use the Region filter to match your account.
What is an activation platform?
The service where the key activates — Steam, GOG, Epic or the publisher's platform. A key for one platform won't work on another, hence the separate filter.
What's the difference between editions?
Standard is the base game; Deluxe usually adds an expansion or bonus content. The edition filter shows exactly that variant, with no mixed prices.