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Coffee Talk Tokyo delayed from March to 21 May

Mark those calendars!

The Coffee Talk Tokyo release date has been delayed to 21 May, developer Toge and publisher Chorus Worldwide shared yesterday.

“We truly understand that waiting longer can be disappointing,” the team said in a press release. “However, our priority is to deliver the best possible experience from the very first moment players step back into the café. This additional time allows us to ensure Coffee Talk Tokyo feels warm, complete, and worthy of the world so many players love.”

Interestingly, the press release also insisted that this new release date was “the final release date,” so mark your calendars accordingly.

This will mark the third entry in the Coffee Talk franchise, moving the narrative-based title away from Seattle and into Japan.

“Coffee Talk Tokyo is a late-night digital refuge where every cup tells a story,” Toge and Chorus said back at the game’s announcement. “Set against the neon-lit nights of Tokyo, players meet a brand-new cast, brew drinks, and shape conversations through meaningful choices.”

Coffee Talk Tokyo now heads to Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch on 21 May 2026.


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