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Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Reaches 800,000 Copies Sold

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Level-5 is truly back with a bang, as the developer announced that Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time has surpassed 800,000 units sold in less than two weeks since release. Given the fans’ positive reception, it is expected to sell more and reach the one-million milestone within the month.

The slow-life RPG seems to be steadily racking up sales on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam worldwide. To celebrate, Level-5 is giving away free in-game items to redeem for players. Input the code listed below through the game’s “Weird Pad”.

Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time 800000 Gift Code

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Overview

The latest installment in the Fantasy Life series is a brand-new adventure set on a deserted island within the mysterious and beautiful world of Reveria.

In this slow-life RPG, players can freely switch between 14 unique Lives (jobs) and enjoy life at their own pace.

As they embark on a journey across time, spanning 1,000 years, they’ll work to restore the island while uncovering the great mystery hidden within.

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Currently, the game has successfully caught (or should I say stolen) 38 hours of my time. My partner and I cozy up with the game every night, spending time leveling our various “lives”.

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is out now on PS5, PS4, Switch, XSX, and PC via Steam. The Switch 2 upgrade will become available at the console’s launch, on June 5th, for only $2.59 USD.

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Tin Manuel

Tin is a designer and a writer by day and an adventurer in whatever game she is playing at night. She gets giddy talking about RPGs (specifically JRPGs), new releases, and reveres almost every female protagonist. She has two cats and two dogs, whom she loves dearly. She’s forgetful at times, but she will always remember Aerith’s death frame by frame in 480p.

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