Coffee Talk Tokyo gets March 2026 release on consoles and PC

Coffee Talk Tokyo gets March 2026 release on consoles and PC

The Coffee Talk series will continue next year.

Revealed yesterday, Coffee Talk Tokyo is slated for a March 5 release via the PlayStation 5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via Steam). A release date trailer can be seen here. A special Collector’s Edition of the game will include a 10-track city pop album, the Seattle Prologue Chapter, and an in-game digital artbook.

A synopsis for Coffee Talk Tokyo reads:

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. Each cup influences the tone of every conversation, revealing the stories, dreams, and struggles of a completely new cast of characters.

Players can experiment with both hot and cold drinks, enhance their latte art with sprinkle stencils, and explore Tomodachill, an in-game social feed that unlocks hidden insights into their customers’ lives.

The experience is wrapped in a chill lo-fi soundtrack by Andrew “AJ” Jeremy, returning composer from Coffee Talk and Coffee Talk Episode 2, blending calm jazz and soft beats inspired by Tokyo’s summer nights.

Key Features

New café, new stories – Meet an all-new cast of characters in a reimagined setting inspired by Tokyo’s nightscape.

Serve and connect – Craft drinks that shape conversations and influence branching storylines.

Enhanced creativity – Master new latte art tools, including sprinkle stencils for personalized designs.

Tomodachill social feed – Discover clues and connections that reveal new dialogue options.

Lo-fi soundtrack by Andrew “AJ” Jeremy – A fresh collection of relaxing tracks capturing the rhythm of city life.

Full localization – Available in nine languages: English, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.

A demo for Coffee Talk Tokyo is available on Steam here.

Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.