The first part of Fantasian is already available on Apple Arcade in Japan. The official Japanese Twitter account confirmed its debut. All subscribers in the region can access it via the App Store, though the English account hasn’t mentioned anything about a worldwide release yet. Update: It is now available worldwide.
Creator Hironobu Sakaguchi also took to Twitter to discuss the JRPG’s debut. First, he posted a more casual tweet about the launch. Then, he pointed out it shares an April 2nd birthday with Final Fantasy VI, which he produced and cited as an inspiration for this title.
日本ではFANTASIANがリリースされました。4月2日生まれ。奇しくも、これをつくるきっかけになったFF6と同じ誕生日となりました。めでたい!
FANTASIAN was released in JPN. Coincidentally, it was the same birthday as FF6, which inspired me to create this. Happy Birthday!#FANTASIAN pic.twitter.com/HLtwqgdVRB
— 坂口博信 (@auuo) April 1, 2021
As a reminder, Fantasian is a game that will be released in two parts. The second half will arrive later in 2021. Each part features handmade dioaramas and will be 20-30 hours long. People follow an amnesiac named Leo as he works alongside other characters to find his memories and also save their world. It also features a Dimengeon system that lets you pause encounters, then fight all of the enemies in a Dimengeon Battle.
Fantasian is out on Apple Arcade for iOS devices in Japan now.
Published: Apr 1, 2021 12:30 pm