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Coffee Talk Tokyo is now available on PC and Consoles

Chorus Worldwide today officially launches Coffee Talk Tokyo, the next standalone chapter in the acclaimed Coffee Talk series, now available worldwide on Steam (PC), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.

Developed by Chorus Worldwide and based on the beloved Coffee Talk universe created by Toge Productions, Coffee Talk Tokyo invites players back behind the counter of a late night café, this time in the neon-lit streets of modern Tokyo, where humans and supernatural beings gather to share stories, struggles, and moments of connection over carefully crafted drinks.

Building on the emotional storytelling and cozy atmosphere that defined the original games, Coffee Talk Tokyo introduces a brand new city, an all new cast of characters, expanded brewing mechanics, and new ways for players to influence relationships through conversation and choice.

Players can now serve both hot and iced drinks, create detailed latte art using stencil designs, and dive deeper into character stories through the enhanced Tomodachill social system, where hashtags, timing, and personal choices can unlock hidden conversations and alternate outcomes.

Hidden among paper lanterns, rainy alleyways, and the sleepless glow of Tokyo’s nightlife, a small late night café offers something many quietly search for: a place to slow down, be heard, and connect.

In Coffee Talk Tokyo, players once again step behind the counter as the barista, serving carefully crafted drinks to a diverse cast of humans, yokai, and unforgettable personalities, each carrying their own struggles, secrets, and hopes.

Across 15 story driven nights, players will shape relationships through conversation, experiment with both hot and iced drinks, create expressive latte art using new stencil tools, and uncover hidden layers of each customer’s life through Tomodachill, the game’s expanded in-game social system.

Featuring a brand new cast of 11 characters inspired by Japanese culture and mythology, multiple possible endings, and an all new lo fi soundtrack by returning composer Andrew “AJ” Jeremy, Coffee Talk Tokyo expands the warmth of the original series while offering an entirely new chapter for both returning fans and newcomers.

The Nintendo Switch 2 version supports Joy Con 2 mouse controls. There is no save data compatibility between Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions. There is also no additional content compatibility between versions, so players are encouraged to carefully review their purchase before checkout.


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