Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time has reached another major sales milestone, developer and publisher Level-5 has revealed, and there's a big new update available for the game as well.
In a post on X (for which we're using machine translation), Level-5 CEO Akihiko Hino says the game has reached a million copies sold. That figure counts across all platforms, and it accounts for physical and digital sales as well.
The sales figure will doubtless be exciting for Level-5; earlier this month, the studio said Fantasy Life i sales "might even hit a million copies by the end of June", and the game has reached that milestone with time to spare.
As well as the new sales milestone, Level-5 also runs down what's contained in the latest update for Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. Updates for Nintendo's platforms and for all other platforms are slightly different, frustratingly enough.
In version 1.3.1 for PC and non-Nintendo consoles, new features include an adjusted lock-on that allows you to automatically select targets, as well as an expansion for the camera's range in certain areas, allowing you to see further into the distance....