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The dairy industry would like Gen Z to drink more milk, so they made a Fortnite diner tycoon game
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Diner Tycoon (Official Trailer) - YouTube Dairy MAX, an organization that represents some 700 dairy farmers, would like kids to drink more milk, and so they've sponsored a Fortnite Creative level. Diner Tycoon, a custom game mode inside Fortnite, was made as part of Dairy MAX's Level Unlocked digital initiative, a plan "designed by Dairy MAX to connect youth with the power of dairy in a way that fits their modern lifestyle." Thus, Diner Tycoon, where you can "collect ingredients and cook recipes, create delicious dairy-fueled meals, hire workers," and "expand your diner" in a lowkey business simulation. It is in fact the second game made by Level Unlocked for Fortnite Creative, following Farm Tycoon, which probably seems like a much more obvious way to promote dairy-adjacent practices to the world. Related Articles Green Minecraft 'Creeper Milk' is made with 'petroleum-based synthetic dyes' that even the Trump administration wants to ban Live service games are 'innovating' all the way back around to what worked 20 years ago, except way worse 'Originally it was like, no, we are not interested': It apparently took 5.5 hours of hardcore pitching to get Thanos in Fortnite—and as you know, the rest is history "While Farm Tycoon empowers players to grow and manage their own farms," said Level Unlocked in a press release, "Diner Tycoon brings the journey full circle, offering a complete farm-to-table experience that highlights how real dairy makes its way from farm to fork" Okay then, Dairy folks. You win. I thought about it and there's lots of things in a diner that are dairy. Cheeses on burgers. Milkshakes. Also actual milk, I guess. That's right, folks. A farm-to-table Fortnite game mode sponsored by the dairy industry. (Also not made up, dairy has separately been running an esports tournament called The Milk Cup.) The cyberpunk future is here, and it's pretty much exactly as advertised. You can play Diner Tycoon on its own, dedicated Fortnite Creative island. The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Steam sale dates: When's the next event? Epic Store free games: What's free right now? Free PC games: The best freebies you can grab 2025 games: This year's upcoming releases Free Steam games: No purchase necessary Jonathan Bolding Social Links Navigation Contributor Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive background in strategy games. 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