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    Coffee Talk Tokyo Is Brewing For A 2025 Release

    Coffee Talk Tokyo, the follow-up to 2020’s Coffee Talk and 2023’s Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly, opens its doors to fans everywhere on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox One (X|S Compatible) and Nintendo Switch in 2025.

    About the game

    Coffee Talk Tokyo is the next installment of the much-loved Coffee Talk series of visual novel games, set in an alternate near-future where humans and fantastical people come together.

    The player takes on the role of the mysterious barista, there to lend a sympathetic ear, give gentle words of advice, and serve a selection of delicious hand-crafted warm drinks.

    Coffee Talk Tokyo takes the player to an all-new – but strangely familiar – all-night coffee shop, this time in a Tokyo backstreet. With a cast of new characters (and one or two familiar faces), Coffee Talk Tokyo will introduce fans to new themes and storylines.

    Once again taking on the role of Barista, the player will take drink orders from customers like Kenji, a traditional kappa salaryman facing a life of retirement, Vin, the Barista’s assistant struggling with the daily consequences of a past catastrophe, and Ayame, a spunky ghost trying to move on with her (after)life.

    As well as the new customers, Coffee Talk Tokyo will feature a new Lofi soundtrack composed once again by Andrew “AJ” Jeremy, the composer of both previous Coffee Talk games.

    Also returning from previous Coffee Talk games are Anna Winterstein, the co-writer of Coffee Talk: Hibiscus and Butterfly, and Kimitaka Ogawa, the Japanese translator of both original Coffee Talk games, now joining the writing team.

    Additionally, players will be able to take their latte art to a new level with the addition of sprinkle stencils and catch up with some familiar characters in the upgraded Tomodachill in-game social media app.

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    He is actually very shy, introvert but no choice, have to go out to buy games. He likes food and food likes him. He somehow manage to find a job with the right time accommodate to gaming. He has a very short attention span, therefore has to finish a game fast or else a simple pun can distract him for the entire day. Yes a Pun, he loves puns as much as he loves games; easily distracted, whichever comes next.

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