Today, Level-5 debuted the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of “Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Stolen Time.” Additionally, they released an update package for those who already own the game on the Nintendo Switch.
* The upgrade pack is available for $2.59 on the eShop. If you don’t already have the base game, you can buy the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition for $62.58. The Switch 2 Edition boasts enhanced visuals, quicker load times, and smoother frame rates compared to the standard Switch version. You can check out the new Fantasy Life in the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition launch trailer below:
Fantasy Life 1 has surpassed sales of 800,000 units globally and Level-5 anticipates it to exceed one million by the end of this month. Take a look at my glowing 10/10 review of it [here](link to your review), as well as Josh’s take from a fresh player’s point of view [here](link to Josh’s feature). If you’re considering purchasing it or have already done so, be sure to explore all our Fantasy Life 1 game guides [here](link to game guides) and compare the game on Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and ROG Ally in my comparison article [here](link to comparison article).
The game “Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time” is now accessible on various platforms, including Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, the original Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
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2025-06-05 09:55