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Coffee Talk Tokyo demo expands ahead of full release

More to try out!

The Coffee Talk Tokyo demo has been expanded to showcase all of day 1 and a snippet of day 2, Toge Productions and Chorus have today confirmed.

The revised demo is available today on PC via Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation, and according to a press release “delivers the most complete look yet at what Coffee Talk Tokyo has to offer: more story, new characters, expanded language support, and console plus PC availability.” A demo is planned for Switch, though is not available as yet.

The demo also offers full localisation in nine languages: English, Japanese, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean.

You can grab the demo via the following links:

“Coffee Talk Tokyo is a late-night digital refuge where every cup tells a story,” the press release continued. “Set against the neon-lit nights of Tokyo, players meet a brand-new cast, brew drinks, and shape conversations through meaningful choices.”

There’s no word as to when the full release of Coffee Talk Tokyo is on offer, but the sequel is planned for Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch. We’ll keep you updated as we learn more.


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