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Coffee Talk Episode 2 release date set for 20 April

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The Coffee Talk Episode 2 release date has been set for 20 April, Chorus Worldwide and Toge Productions today announced.

“Open up shop in Seattle where humans and mythological denizens coexist and serve the finest coffee to familiar faces and curious strangers,” the pair said of the game in a new press release.

“Sit down, grab a cuppa, and chill out with a cozy atmosphere filled with relatable dilemmas and interconnected narrative arcs. Personalize each drink with creative latte art to comfort customers with care, and customize a mixture of ingredients like tea, ginger, mint, chocolate, and more to accommodate everyone’s tastes,” it continued.

Coffee Talk Episode 2 means a lot to us,” said Shintaro Kanaoya, founder and CEO of Chorus Worldwide.

“After seeing Coffee Talk’s world and characters for ourselves, we knew we wanted to contribute to that universe,” Kanaoya continued. “We’re ecstatic to be working with Toge on this heartfelt story and getting it in front of anyone who enjoys wholesome narratives this April.”

Expect Coffee Talk Episode 2 Hibiscus & Butterfly from 20 April 2023 on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.

Coffee Talk Episode 2 Hibiscus & Butterfly

20 April 2023
PC PS4 PS5 Switch Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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