February 16, 2025

After skipping Xbox for 20 years, a major Japanese studio returns with the reveal of their latest RPG – Windows Central

Level 5 hasn’t worked with Xbox since the cancellation of “True Fantasy Live Online” some two decades ago. With Xbox’s renewed effort to court developers from across the world, Level 5 has returned with “Fantasy Life i.”
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Level 5 games of Ni No Kuni fame have returned to Xbox, with their first self-published effort in 20 years.FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time is coming to Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC, which is a full on sequel to the classic Fantasy Life from the 3DS. Fantasy Life is a “slow life” RPG that will be familiar for players of games like Animal Crossing, where maintaining farms, fishing, building a home, and maintaining social links form the basis of play.Fantasy Life diverges a fair bit from Animal Crossing, in that it is also a more traditional RPG complete with combat, complete with a deeper story. Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time also features cross-play, cross-progression for up to four friends, with “light” MMO elements and multiplayer combat, and definitely looks like one of the most promising upcoming Xbox and PC games for 2025.Level 5’s Ni No Kuni franchise came to Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Cloud Gaming a little while ago, ported by Bandai Namco. Level 5 itself is publishing Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, however, which marks the first self-published Level 5 game on Xbox in a long, long time.The last time the legendary studio even mentioned Xbox as far as I could find was several years ago in an interview with Gematsu. Level 5 was working on an MMORPG for the original Xbox, which Microsoft cancelled. CEO Akihiro Hino reminisced, “I do [want to make an MMO]. I always think, ‘If I get a chance I want to make one.’ However, I still feel the pain of having to cancel True Fantasy Live Online.” Fans of Level 5 games often cite the cancellation of True Fantasy Live Online as a reason Level 5’s RPGs often skipped the platform in recent years.Microsoft hired former PlayStation exec Mena Sato Kato a few years ago, tasked with rebuilding Xbox’s developer footprint in Japan. Since then, we’ve seen many franchises that long-skipped Xbox return to the platform, with heavy hitters like Final Fantasy among them. There was a time where games like Fantasy Life i “exclusively skipping” Xbox was a common thing to see, but Xbox fans of Japanese games have plenty of reasons to celebrate lately. Hopefully, Xbox can convince Cygames and Nihon Falcom to join the Xbox party next (and also get me a port for Monster Hunter Stories from Capcom, thanks!!). Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time drops on May 21, 2025 for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Nintendo Switch. Thanks to Jaber Altarrah for the tip! All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards.Jez Corden is the Executive Editor at Windows Central, focusing primarily on all things Xbox and gaming. Jez is known for breaking exclusive news and analysis as relates to the Microsoft ecosystem while being powered by tea. Follow on Twitter (X) and Threads, and listen to his XB2 Podcast, all about, you guessed it, Xbox!
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