Fantasy Life i Switch 2 Version and Upgrade Announced
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Fantasy Life i Switch 2 Version and Upgrade Announced

Level-5 announced it will release a Switch 2 version of Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, complete with an upgrade option for Switch owners, in the future. The official site announcement noted it is in the works, but it won’t be out on May 21, 2025 alongside the other versions and the release date “will be announced at a later date.” The US reveal didn’t include a price, but the Japanese social media post said it will be 300円 (~$2).

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So far, only two upgrades came up when Level-5 explained what will be different between the Switch and Switch 2 versions of Fantasy Life i. The company noted it will feature a high resolution. It didn’t explain what that resolution will be, though. It also noted there will be high framerate ed with that version. Again, that wasn’t specified. It will still need Nintendo Switch Online to play with others online. Also, cross-save is confirmed, so long as you make and to your Epic Games .

As a reminder, Level-5 already said people who get the Fantasy Life i Digital Deluxe Edition version on one console would need to also own that version of the game on another one to access the extra content via cross-save. It didn’t note if this will apply to the Switch and Switch 2 versions, or if the 300円 (~$2) upgrade cost would cover that.

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on May 21, 2025, and the Switch 2 version is confirmed.


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