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Coffee Talk Episode 2 release window set for first half of 2023

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The Coffee Talk Episode 2 release window has been set for the first half of 2023, publisher Chorus Worldwide has announced.

The Canadian-based publisher said we should expect Toge Productions’ sequel in spring 2023, which corresponds to autumn 2023 in Australia, which is around March or April of next year. Got that?

“Meet the diverse, fantastical locals in an alternate present-day Seattle,” reads a description of the title.

“Become a fixture in their lives by providing an eager ear for their gripping tales. Create latte-art masterpieces while listening to the personal issues plaguing each individual. Provide warmth through a decorated cup of coffee and influential conversations.”

Coffee Talk Episode 2 Hibiscus & Butterfly is expected in early 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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