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Coffee Talk Tokyo release date set for 5 March 2026

Mark those calendars!

The Coffee Talk Tokyo release date has been set for 5 March 2026, Toge Productions and Chorus revealed earlier in the week at a Japanese-focused PlayStation State of Play.

As you’d expect from its name, Coffee Talk Tokyo leaves Seattle behind to take place in Japan’s largest city.

“Set in a late-night café in Tokyo, Coffee Talk Tokyo invites players to step into the role of the barista, brewing drinks that warm the hearts of humans and fantastical beings alike,” reads a press release. “Each cup influences the tone of every conversation, revealing the stories, dreams, and struggles of a completely new cast of characters.”

Moreover, a Collector’s Edition of the game will also be made available, and includes a 10-track album, a Seattle prologue chapter, and an in-game digital artbook.

If you’d like to try Coffee Talk Tokyo out ahead of its March 2026 release, a demo is available on Windows PC via Steam, the Microsoft Store, and the PlayStation Store.

Coffee Talk Tokyo heads to Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch on 5 March 2026.

We’ve corrected this article’s title as it originally read “2025” as opposed to “2026”. (Thanks, Pranav!)


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