Fantasy Life I: The Time Stealing Girl is out and is already very popular. In light of this, Level 5 announced that several free DLCs are ongoing, recognizing the positive reception of the new Fantasy Life.
Announcing the Level 5 site, the developer confirmed that Free DLC is coming to Fantasy Life I. Although no release dates have been set yet, the team is bulliing some new recipes and new content from “Update the World” (via gematsu). It also appears that players will be able to take advantage of highly popular weapons obtained from treasure troves and other sources.
Fantasy Life I: The girl who takes time for early access on May 18th, May 18th, quickly climbed the steam chart and began drawing players, whether looking for a new life sim game or keen on a new fantasy life game.
The latest level 5 has now fallen into a “very positive” user review rating with over 3,000 reviews, and given the early confirmation of the free DLC, it seems like the new game has certainly left.
Even after Keiiji Inafune “rebuilding and rebuilding” the project last year, it still feels like a solid level 5 victory. Level 5 Comput’s business operations were transferred to the parent company after Inafune became left-wing to the left. In a post from March 2025, Tomorrow, the level 5 boss, described Inafne’s departure as an “unexpected challenge.”
The fantasy life I took off hope this is good in the rest of the roster of Level 5 in the upcoming game. The studio unveiled many games at Nintendo Direct in February 2023, with some released, but still in development. The games that have not yet been released include several heavy hitters, including Prof. Layton, Prof. Layton, Prof. Layton, and the next article in the New World of Steam.
While waiting to see when and how these games land, at least the Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Player has a colder life update to look forward to. If you are currently playing Fantasy Life I, please visit Fantasy Life I Gift Code Hub. Catalog all your gift codes and how to redeem them for in-game merchandise.
Eric is an Passthecontroller freelance writer.