If you were playing the Switch 2 Edition of Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time on a big-screen TV previously, it may have looked like someone smeared vaseline on the display. That was unintended. Level-5 has now addressed this blurry problem--along with other bug fixes and new additions--as part of version 1.4 of the RPG. You can check out the full patch notes below.
The Fantasy Life website details all of the changes as part of the update, including vibration adjustments for the Switch 2 Pro Controller. Level-5 also has introduced new area challenges, recipes, and armor--like the Modern Girl's Hat and Retro Boy's Sandals. There are UI improvements, too, such as seeing the level of each Life from a single screen and whether its rank can be increased.
Level-5 showcases how much sharper Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time looks on Switch 2 after the version 1.4 update.
Looking ahead, Level-5 has promised a roguelike open world as free DLC for Fantasy Life i. Around the same time last month, the developer also announced the RPG had sold 1 million copies, providing a free gift code to players.
Fantasy Life i launched May 21 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. A couple of weeks later, the RPG arrived on June 5 for Switch 2--the same day the system released. In fact, Fantasy Life i is the cheapest paid Switch 2 upgrade so far, costing $2.59 in the US.
Below are the full notes for the update:
The Fantasy Life website details all of the changes as part of the update, including vibration adjustments for the Switch 2 Pro Controller. Level-5 also has introduced new area challenges, recipes, and armor--like the Modern Girl's Hat and Retro Boy's Sandals. There are UI improvements, too, such as seeing the level of each Life from a single screen and whether its rank can be increased.
Level-5 showcases how much sharper Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time looks on Switch 2 after the version 1.4 update.
Looking ahead, Level-5 has promised a roguelike open world as free DLC for Fantasy Life i. Around the same time last month, the developer also announced the RPG had sold 1 million copies, providing a free gift code to players.
Fantasy Life i launched May 21 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. A couple of weeks later, the RPG arrived on June 5 for Switch 2--the same day the system released. In fact, Fantasy Life i is the cheapest paid Switch 2 upgrade so far, costing $2.59 in the US.
Below are the full notes for the update:
Adjusted Graphics on Switch 2
- Adjusted rendering to address blurriness that could occur when displaying the game on large TV screens, due to graphic adjustments made in previous updates.
Adjustment Related to the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Upgrade Pack
- Added an option to purchase the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Upgrade Pack directly from the title screen.
Adjusted Vibrations
- Adjusted vibration intensity for the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller.
Added New Area Challenges
- Added the following Area Challenges
Evil Primeval | Triggered when the corresponding Area Rank is 5 or higher |
Dragon Dare |