When it comes to your lunch, ask and you shall receive, America.

Burger King is officially bringing a black burger, similar to one of its menu items in its restaurants in Japan, to the United States. Contrary to the Japanese version, which is made with squid ink, the American version will have the same pitch black bun, but with the added bonus of being slathered in steak sauce.

"Our U.S. guests have been extremely curious about the bun flavors they’ve seen introduced in Japan and other countries, so we saw the opportunity to bring them an equally unique experience...It may look Japanese but it tastes like America,” said Eric Hirschhorn, Chief Marketing Officer for Burger King North America in a press release.

Earlier in September, a Reddit user, who could possibly be a restaurant employee, leaked rumors of the signature sandwich with photographs from the franchise's training website, Burger King University. However, at the time, the King was keeping everything under wraps.

Dubbed the A.1. Halloween Whopper Sandwich, the new burger is made with a beef patty, topped with melted American cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, mayonnaise, pickles, onions and A.1. steak sauce. Its black bun gets its distinct color by baking steak sauce directly into the bread — no squid ink necessary.

Americans can get their new, spooky whopper starting Sept. 28, but it will only be available for a limited time.