After a handful of delays, we’re slowly creeping up on the April 2025 launch window for Degree-5’s much-anticipated Fantasy Life follow-up, Fantasy Life i: The Lady Who Steals Time. With the countdown formally on (assuming it is not pushed once more, in fact), Degree-5 CEO Akihiro Hino has taken to Twitter to share a contemporary take a look at the sport — and it is trying actually somewhat swell.
Translated by way of Google, Hino prefaced the screenshot drop by stating that main data reveals for the sport have been barely delayed by points with “appropriate fashions and new {hardware}” (what might he presumably be referring to there, eh?), however the visuals and content material have developed to make the upcoming title “the most effective RPGs on the market”. No stress there, then.
What’s extra, the caption teases that Degree-5 may have extra Fantasy Life data for us “quickly”, so hold watching the skies for that one.
Whereas the Degree-5 CEO did not specify which platform the above screens have been taken on, he has since shared an extra three posts, which apparently present the sport working on Change. You may discover these extra Change screenshots beneath, showcasing the single-player and multiplayer modes in motion:
We’ll be maintaining an eye fixed out for this supposed large data drop over the approaching days. We nonetheless have not fully dominated out the potential of a February Nintendo Direct, however maybe Degree-5 has one other Imaginative and prescient Showcase deliberate the place it’s going to lastly give us a safe launch date. Solely time will inform.
Except for Fantasy Life, the studio is at present sitting on Professor Layton and the New World of Steam and Inazuma Eleven: Victory Highway for 2025 releases. The crime-fighting RPG DECAPOLICE was delayed to 2026 late final yr.