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Coffee Talk Tokyo has been announced for Switch, continuing the series. Fans can look forward to seeing this one in 2025.

Coffee Talk Tokyo is another coffee brewing and heart-to-heart talking simulator. You’ll now visit a brand new area where humans and yokai alike share their stories.

Additional details are included in the following overview:

A Space for the Unbound physical

Original (8/7): Serenity Forge and Mojiken today announced a new physical release for A Space for the Unbound on Switch. A release is planned for Q1 2024.

Two versions are planned: standard and collector’s edition. Here’s what’s included in each of the A Space for the Unbound physical editions:

Coffee Talk Episode 2 trailer

Thanks to Chorus Worldwide and Toge Productions, we have a launch trailer for Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly. The game just saw its debut on Switch this week.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

A Space for the Unbound gameplay

A Space for the Unbound just recently dropped on Switch, and new gameplay shows off the slice-of-life adventure game. A half hour of footage has gone live.

Learn more about the game in the following overview:

Slice-of-life adventure game A Space for the Unbound released today on Switch via the eShop, and to celebrate the occasion Nintendo have uploaded a launch trailer via Twitter for the title.

Catch up on the game with the overview below:

Coffee Talk 1 2 physical

Serenity Forge and Toge Productions revealed today that Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly is launching on April 20, 2023, and a few different physical versions are planned for the series.

Both titles in the series will be sold individually. On top of that, Coffee Talk 2 is receiving a collector’s edition. Last but not least, there’ll be a “Double Shot Bundle” featuring both games.

With the Coffee Talk standard edition, you’ll receive a physical copy of the game, illustrated inner coversheet, vinyl sticker sheet containing a set of nine unique stickers, wooden keychain charm, and a download card with a code for a digital download of the soundtrack. The Coffee Talk Episode 2 standard release features a physical copy of the game, illustrated inner coversheet, vinyl sticker sheet containing a set of 11 unique stickers, wooden keychain charm, and a download card with a code for a digital download of the soundtrack.

A Space for the Unbound release date

A Space for the Unbound has secured a final release date on Switch. The slice-of-life adventure game will release on January 19, 2023, it’s been confirmed.

A Space for the Unbound was originally revealed for Switch in April 2020. It was initially planned for that winter, but that didn’t happen in the end.

Learn more about the game in the following overview:

Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly is seeing a delay and will no longer launch this year as originally expected. Today, it was announced that the title will drop in Spring 2023.

For those that need a refresher on the game, read the following overview:

Back in August, it was announced that upcoming adventure game A Space for the Unbound was to be delayed indefinitely due friction between the game’s developers, Toge Productions and Mojiken Studio, and their publisher at the time, PQube. Thankfully, this situation has now been resolved, with PQube ceding publishing rights to Chorus Worldwide.

While Toge Productions is still set to publish the game on PC, Chorus Worldwide is picking up the publishing mantle as global publisher for all console versions. As such, it would seem that PQube will no longer be involved in the game’s launch, but the title should be getting primed for release once again.

Here is the full statement from the involved parties detailing release plans going forwards:

Mojiken Studio and Toge Productions, the primary developers of A Space for the Unbound, have announced that the game has been delayed indefinitely in light of accusations against PQube.

The issue comes down to PQube obtaining a diversity fund. While it was intended for developers, the company is accused of “intentionally withheld information about the grant and used it as a leverage for their own commercial gain.” It was further explained that PQube “hid the facts about the grant’s award and added it as a recoupable minimum guarantee and then used it to negotiate the increase of their revenue share.”


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