Developer Level-5 has announced in the recent Level-5 Vision 2024 livestream that Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Timewill be released in April 2025. No exact date is set in stone yet, but I’m sure everyone is hoping that springtime release window sticks.
The update comes weeks after Fantasy Life i was pulled from its original release date of October 10th.
Check out the latest trailer, which details a few new additions to the game.
The company stated that by postponing Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, it is significantly expanding the scope of the game and upgrading existing content. The new improvements showcased are the Quick Life Change mechanic, a bigger open world (named Ginormosia) to explore, and two-player local co-op.
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Overview
Following a Dragon’s Clues, We Arrived at this Mysterious Island
An uninhabited isle somewhere in the seas of Reveria. On this island lies a mystery that no one has been able to solve. A gaping hole, a dragon made of bone, and a girl’s message that begs you to save the world. This is your story, a thousand years in the making.
Journey between two time periods and uncover a new truth!
Effortless Switching with Quick Life Change
With the new Quick Life Change feature, you can instantly switch between many different Lives.
The Largest Open World in the Series Ginormosia
Explore the largest continent in the Fantasy Life series and unravel the mysteries of the island.
Support via 2 Player Family Co-op
If you have two controllers, one player can join the adventure as your travel companion, Trip, without needing to connect online.
Screenshots
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is slated to release sometime in April 2025 for the Nintendo Switch.
Stay tuned here at RPGFan for more updates regarding this and all other upcoming Level-5 titles!
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