Level-5 has released version 2.1.0 for Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The patch introduces new high-difficulty content, items, and quests alongside balance changes and bug fixes. A follow-up ver. 2.1.1 is already available on other platforms and will come to Switch later.
On February 6, 2026, developer Level-5 deployed the ver. 2.1.0 update for Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, targeting Nintendo Switch and the forthcoming Switch 2. This patch continues the game's post-launch support, adding substantial new features to enhance gameplay in Snoozaland and beyond.
Key additions include the Dream Challenge, a high-difficulty boss battle unlocked by speaking to Dark Don at the Base Camp after reaching Shop Rank 3 or higher for Don's Dreamy Deals. New Dream Quests such as Despair Showtime, Prism Burst!, Heaven Piercing Wings, and Absolute Badness become available at Shop Rank 5. Players can now access up to three recipes daily from island residents, up from previous limits, and the update introduces new items across categories like weapons, armor sets (Artisan King, Forager King, Hero), craftable objects, facility options, and mounts. Don's Dreamy Deals gains new recipes and the LEVEL5! emote, while the Mystery Box at Celestia Exchange adds premium items like Goddess Fruit and Exp. Sphere, removing basic consumables like HP Potions and tweaking drop rates.
Balance adjustments buff charge attacks and special skills for increased damage and usage frequency, alongside higher evasion rates for buddies with combat lives. Unique skills for certain buddies see enhanced effects, and monster floor objectives in the Treasure Grove shift to favor specific defeats over total clears.
The patch addresses numerous bugs, including failures for monsters and gatherables to spawn in Snoozaland, multiplayer timer issues in One Punch Death Battle, and persistent effects from items like Drowsy Mimic after flying with Skelegon. Other fixes cover treasure chest drops, gear changes, potion interactions, and local play glitches on Switch systems, such as missing Strangelings' chests for guests in Treasure Grove. These changes aim to smooth multiplayer and exploration experiences without altering intended mechanics, like the removal of Bam Headbang effects post-flight.
Level-5 notes that ver. 2.1.1, which includes further refinements, is live on PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam, with a Switch rollout planned soon. This update underscores ongoing commitment to the title's evolving world.