Pizza Slice launches on PC today with cosy pizzeria management and a chaotic multiplayer mode
Pizza Slice launches on PC via Steam today, March 13, bringing a warm and slightly chaotic take on pizzeria management to players who like hands-on sim games with a bit more personality. Developed by Quest Craft and Gaming Factory, the game mixes restaurant management, pizza-making, business upgrades, and side content with a more playful tone than a lot of management sims in the same lane.

Serving a fresh margherita pizza to a customer in Pizza Slice.
Set around a struggling family pizzeria in New York, Pizza Slice puts players in charge of bringing the business back to life. That means handling ingredients, preparing dough, baking pizzas, keeping customers happy, and gradually expanding the restaurant with upgrades, furniture, and decorations. The setup is familiar on paper, but the game leans into charm, humour, and a lighter mood rather than turning everything into pure stress and micromanagement.

Kitchen cleanup and dishwashing are part of running the pizzeria in Pizza Slice.
Alongside the main management loop, the game also promises side missions and unexpected events involving rivals, inspections, and other problems that can throw your plans off course. There is also an online multiplayer mode called Inferno Ristorante, where up to four players can jump into more chaotic culinary challenges in either 1v1 or 2v2 matches. That gives Pizza Slice a second angle beyond the single-player business sim side, which could help it stand out if the competitive mode lands well.
Pizza Slice – Official Trailer
Trailer courtesy of Quest Craft / Gaming Factory.
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Pizza Slice
Release: March 13, 2026
Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy
Developer / Publisher: Quest Craft, Gaming Factory / Ultimate Games S.A., Ultimate Publishing, PlayWay S.A.
Platforms: Steam
A hands-on sim with room for both calm and chaos
From what has been shown so far, Pizza Slice looks like the kind of management sim that wants players involved in every step rather than watching numbers go up from a distance. You are not just assigning tasks from a menu. You are preparing ingredients, building pizzas, dealing with service, and trying to keep the whole place moving while deciding how to grow the business. For players who enjoy restaurant sims that feel active and tactile, that could be where the game finds its hook.

A look at Pizza Slice’s stylised city setting after dark.
The multiplayer angle is also worth keeping an eye on. A lot of cosy or business-focused sims stop at single-player progression, but Inferno Ristorante adds a more competitive layer that could give the game a longer tail if players connect with it. Whether that mode becomes a standout feature or just a fun extra will depend on how smooth and replayable it feels once players get their hands on the full release.

Tonio appears in a dialogue scene inside the pizzeria in Pizza Slice.
Either way, Pizza Slice arrives with a clear pitch: run the restaurant, make the pizzas, improve the business, and survive the mess around it. If you like management sims with a lighter tone and a more direct, hands-on flow, this one may be worth a look.
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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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