There's really no reason to think this won't come out round the world, cooking is a universal thing and, judging by the amount of cookery programmes on British TV, popular as ever.
What would make this really awesome would be new recipes sent to you by wifi every so often. It's not like that would get in the way of sequels, as sequels could be for specific foods: Italian, Mexican, Indian, desserts, quick snacks etc, so adding recipes by wifi isn't taking away a recipe from a possible sequel.
For those who have it: does it actually work well? I mean, it tells you what to do stage by stage, but cookbooks are supposed to do that and you'll often get to the end of a recipe and find it telling you to put the food into a pre-heated oven at whatever temperature. And you're like "Oh great, tell me to pre-heat it at the end of the recipe so I have to wait 10 minutes until the oven is hot enough when I could have been putting it on 3 stages ago".
Does it have something that explains cooking terms? It would be so damn useful to actually have a graphic (or even a vido, preferably) showing you what it means when it says "fold something in", because reading what you're meant to do isn't always clear.