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The developer Level-5 has confirmed that a physical Nintendo Switch 2 version ofFantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Timewill be available to purchase in Japan on August 7.Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Timewas originally released on May 21 and is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Developer and publisher Level-5 has found a lot ofsuccess withFantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, as it wasrecently confirmedthat the cozy role-playing title has sold over 1.2 million copies since its launch in May. While the title was available before the release of Nintendo Switch 2, players have been able to purchase a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the title since the console’s release. Players who purchased the original Nintendo Switch version of the title are also able to purchase a Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade for the game.
In a recent post on the game’sofficial site, Level-5 revealed that the physicalNintendo Switch 2 version ofFantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Timewill be released in Japan on August 7. As of writing, Level-5 has not revealed any plans to release physical Nintendo Switch 2 copies of the title outside of Japan. However, some players are still hopeful that Level-5 may release a physical Nintendo Switch 2 version of the title internationally at some point.
Fantasy Life i Is Releasing Physical Nintendo Switch 2 Copies on August 7
Another recent post revealed thatFantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Timewill be receiving a roguelike game modeat some point in the near future. Level-5 didn’t share too many details about the upcoming mode, though it did state that it will feature a “roguelike open world” version of Ginormosia. While the developers did share that the mode will be released soon, no official release date has been confirmed. However, it was revealed that the upcoming DLC will be completely free and will introduce a new character said to play a major role in the story.
It was also recently announced that an update coming in July will add aphoto mode toFantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, giving gamers more ways than ever to express themselves in the title. The photo mode appears to be fairly robust, with the ability to utilize emotes, adjust the camera angle, and even remove buddies from the shot. Level-5 announced that, upon the release of its upcoming photo mode, it will even be holding a photography contest. With fresh features coming to the game and new milestones constantly being reached, many fans are feeling optimistic about the future ofFantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time.