Initially revealed by Level 5 in 2023 for release on Nintendo Switch, it now appears that “The Girl Who Steals Time” may also be coming to both the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 as per a recent report.
According to Video Games Chronicle and Gematsu’s findings, there appeared to be a listing on the PlayStation Store for “The Girl Who Steals Time,” suggesting an April 23 release date for both PS4 and PS5 versions. The store page was later taken down, but a screenshot of the post was shared by Gematsu on their X account.
An online page for the game “FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time” on the PlayStation Store was posted and subsequently taken down last night. The listing indicates that versions for both PS5 and PS4 will be available, with a planned release date of either April 23rd or April 24th (depending on time zones). At this point, it has only been officially announced for a Switch release in April.
— Gematsu (@gematsu) January 27, 2025
Titled “The Girl Who Steals Time,” this game was initially slated for release in 2023 on Switch, but has since been pushed back first to 2024, and most recently to April of this year. Similar to its predecessor, Fantasy Life, The Girl Who Steals Time is a blend of role-playing and life simulation games. In the new game, players can manipulate a time travel feature, journeying back a thousand years into the past to restore an island. The alterations made in the past will influence both the present and future. Additionally, players can choose from up to 14 unique roles on the island, such as farmer or artist.
Besides Level 5’s upcoming title, there are two more games on the horizon for this year – Professor Layton and The New World of Steam, as well as Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road. Moreover, it’s predicted that Decapolice will be released in 2026 by Level 5.
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2025-01-28 03:08