The Coffee Talk series gets a new chapter set in the heart of the Japanese capital arriving in March 2026


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quarta, 26 de novembro de 2025 14h 43min

Chorus Worldwide announced that Coffee Talk Tokyo
(credit image: Chorus Worldwide announced that Coffee Talk Tokyo )

Chorus Worldwide, in collaboration with Toge Productions, announced that Coffee Talk Tokyo, the next standalone chapter in the Coffee Talk series, will launch worldwide on March 5, 2026 for Steam, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. This new stage of the franchise promises to expand the universe familiar to fans, introducing a refreshed atmosphere and original stories set in the heart of Japan’s capital.


The setting transports players to a late-night café in Tokyo, where they take on the role of a barista preparing drinks that warm the hearts of both humans and fantastical beings. Each cup influences the tone of conversations, allowing dreams, dilemmas, and personal stories to unfold through an entirely new cast.


The experience offers freedom to experiment with hot and cold beverages while enhanced tools elevate creativity in coffee art. Among these additions is the use of sprinkle stencils, which further enrich customization possibilities.


Another key feature is Tomodachill, an in-game social feed that reveals hidden details about the customers’ lives. These insights unlock new dialogue options, creating deeper connections with the unfolding narratives.


The soundtrack retains the series’ relaxing spirit with compositions by Andrew “AJ” Jeremy, returning from previous titles. The music blends soft jazz and gentle beats inspired by Tokyo’s summer nights.


The game arrives with a fresh collection of tracks that capture the city’s rhythm and reinforce its warm, intimate tone. Highlights include new stories, meaningful customer interactions, and expanded creative tools.


The title will feature full localization in nine languages including English Japanese Brazilian Portuguese Korean French German Spanish Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese ensuring accessibility for a global audience.



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