Toge Productions celebrated its 17th anniversary with a direct showcase on January 15, 2026, announcing a new title from Mojiken Studio and several updates to its portfolio. Highlights include the reveal of Work Work Work and a delay for Coffee Talk Tokyo to May 21, 2026. The event also featured free Steam releases and progress on the publisher's funding initiative.
Toge Productions held its Anniversary Direct on January 15, 2026, at 10 AM PST, outlining a series of developments for its games across PC, console, and mobile platforms. The showcase kicked off a Steam Publisher Sale running until January 29, offering discounts up to 90%, with similar promotions planned for other platforms.
A major highlight was the announcement of Work Work Work, the latest project from Mojiken Studio, known for A Space for the Unbound. This point-and-click puzzle exploration game incorporates alternate reality game elements, where players control an employee trapped in a time loop at a tech company, unraveling the narrative through environmental clues and puzzles. It builds on the 2023 prototype Test Test Test from Mojikencamp, emphasizing story and mystery.
In franchise news, Coffee Talk Tokyo has been postponed to May 21, 2026, to allow for further refinement of its cozy atmosphere, character interactions, and pacing. Developers from Toge Productions and Chorus Worldwide stated the extra time ensures the game meets series expectations. Meanwhile, the original Coffee Talk will launch on mobile via App Store and Google Play on March 20, 2026, delivering its full brewing and storytelling experience on the go.
Three free titles from the 2023 Toge Greenhouse game jam—Project Killdance, Homecoming Haven, and Party Party Anxiety—are now available on Steam, showcasing experimental works outside main development.
Other updates include a 2026 PC release for Moses & Plato – Late Train to Clawville, a mobile launch for A Space for the Unbound on Google Play, and a teaser for an upcoming Whisper Mountain Outbreak patch.
The direct closed with news on the Toge Game Fund Initiative, which supports Southeast Asian developers with mentoring and up to $10,000 in funding. For 2025, it welcomed Verde and the Echoing Waters, War Angels, and Dungeon Hotpot, while celebrating graduates like Project Helix, Project Pokerody, and Project Zhen.