Coffee Talk Tokyo launches on Switch 2

- Chorus Worldwide released Coffee Talk Tokyo on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch by May 24, 2026, with Nintendo Everything posting a launch-trailer report that day. - The clearest release detail is May 21, 2026: Nintendo’s store page and launch-trailer listings say the game is available on Switch 2 and Switch. - Players can watch the launch trailer now and buy the game through Nintendo’s official Switch 2 and Switch store listings.

Chorus Worldwide’s Coffee Talk Tokyo is now available on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch, adding Nintendo’s new hardware to the latest release in the late-night café narrative series. Nintendo Everything published a launch-trailer post on May 24 that said the game had landed on both Nintendo platforms. Nintendo’s official store listing and multiple launch-trailer postings point to a May 21 release across Switch 2, Switch and other platforms. The game is the latest standalone entry in the Coffee Talk franchise created by Toge Productions. ### When did the Switch 2 version actually go live? May 21, 2026 is the date attached to the clearest primary-source listings for the game’s release. Nintendo’s U.S. store page for the Switch 2 version says Coffee Talk Tokyo is available through the official My Nintendo Store, while trailer descriptions published this week list May 21 as the release date across Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. Nintendo Everything’s May 24 post did not announce a new delay or revised launch window. Its item was tied to the game’s launch trailer and said the title was out digitally on Switch and Switch 2. ### What is Coffee Talk Tokyo? Coffee Talk Tokyo is a standalone chapter in the Coffee Talk series, shifting the setting to Tokyo while keeping the barista-and-conversation structure that defined the earlier games. (nintendo.com) Chorus Worldwide describes it as a café story in which players prepare drinks for human and supernatural customers and follow their stories through dialogue choices. The official game description says the setting is a Tokyo where “old and new coexist,” and the customer list includes figures such as Kenji, described as a retired kappa salaryman. (nintendoeverything.com) Chorus Worldwide’s site says the café serves as a refuge for “humans and yokai alike” during Tokyo summer nights. ### Who made it, and how does it fit the series? Chorus Worldwide is publishing and developing Coffee Talk Tokyo, based on the Coffee Talk universe created by Toge Productions. (chorusworldwide.com) Press materials issued on May 21 described it as the next standalone chapter in the series rather than a numbered sequel. March 3, 2026 was the date Gematsu reported that a Switch 2 version had been added to the previously announced platform list. (nintendo.com) That report said Chorus Worldwide and Toge Productions set May 21 for the Switch 2 launch alongside the other console and PC versions. ### What does the launch trailer show? The launch trailer now circulating online presents the game as a visual novel-style café sim centered on drink-making, dialogue and character stories. (gamespress.com) Trailer descriptions say players will “brew the right order” for customers and hear “heartfelt stories” over lo-fi music in a Tokyo café. IGN’s video posting and Nintendo Everything’s item both frame the trailer as part of the game’s release rollout this week. (gematsu.com) Nintendo Everything also included an overview describing the game as a cozy, narrative-driven visual novel set in a late-night café in modern Tokyo. ### Where can players get it now? Nintendo’s official U.S. store page has a dedicated Coffee Talk Tokyo listing for Switch 2. (youtube.com) Nintendo Life’s game page, which tracks the Switch eShop release, lists the Switch version at $14.99 in the United States and says the game is also available on Switch 2. As of May 24, the next immediate step for players is straightforward: the launch trailer is already online, and the Nintendo store listings for Switch 2 and Switch are live now. (ign.com) (nintendo.com)

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