Fantasy Life i coming to iOS and Android with cross-save

Level-5 has announced that Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time will launch on iOS and Android this summer. The mobile version includes cross-save and cross-play features, allowing players to transfer progress between platforms. It arrives as a premium title with all DLC and updates from other platforms.

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, developed by Level-5, builds on the Fantasy Life series that began on Nintendo 3DS in 2012. The game blends RPG adventure with life simulation elements, where players take on jobs like mercenary, paladin, hunter, or cook to advance through a story involving time and space travel across islands and an open world. Players can restore enchanted objects into allies and build a village in the present-day setting. By December, the title had sold 1.5 million copies on platforms including Switch 2, according to Level-5. Level-5 revealed the iOS and Android release as a premium purchase, avoiding free-to-play microtransactions. It supports touch controls and full controller compatibility, with cross-save enabling seamless progress transfers to mobile devices. Cross-play is also included, facilitating multiplayer across platforms. No specific launch date within summer has been provided.

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