Toge Productions, the Indonesian studio known for making Coffee Talk and A Space for the Unbound, may be looking at moving its operations out of Indonesia. According to our sister site GamerWk, CEO Kris Antoni has spoken out on social media about a tax issue that he says has been weighing heavily on his company.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Kris shared his frustration after what he described as a run-in with tax officials who imposed rules he felt were applied without proper basis. He wrote that his company was hit with a tax underpayment demand, with authorities claiming that employee salaries during game development should have been amortized. Kris pointed out that Toge Productions never applied for, nor met the conditions required for, development cost capitalization making the charge, in his view, unjustified.
Habis ditodong sama orang pajak dengan aturan yg dibuat2 membuat gw semakin yakin untuk mulai memindahkan Toge Productions ke negara lain.
Saya sudah berusaha memajukan industri game Indonesia selama 17 tahun, tapi sepertinya harapan saya sudah pupus. I’ve tried my best.
— Kris Antoni – Toge Productions (@kerissakti) February 25, 2026
His message to other studios facing a similar situation was direct: “Just say no. Don’t agree to it.”
Beyond the financial strain, Kris expressed that the situation has taken a toll on time and energy that would otherwise go toward actually making games. He noted that he has spent 17 years working to push the Indonesian games industry forward, but that this experience has made him seriously consider relocating the studio abroad.
Apabila ada studio game yg tiba2 ditodong kurang bayar dengan alasan biaya gaji karyawan selama development wajib diamortisasi, padahal kalian tidak pernah melakukan atau memenuhi syarat untuk mengajukan kapitalisasi biaya development, jangan mau.
— Kris Antoni – Toge Productions (@kerissakti) February 25, 2026
For the local game development scene, this is significant news. Toge Productions has long been one of the country’s most recognized studios on the international stage, and its potential departure could be a real blow to the community it helped build. Many smaller and younger developers have looked to the studio as proof that Indonesian-made games can find a global audience.
As of now, Indonesia’s Directorate General of Taxes has not made any public comment on the matter. The situation continues to draw attention across social media, and the local gaming community is keeping a close eye on how things develop.
















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