Square Enix has temporarily suspended automatic housing demolitions in Final Fantasy XIV on North American servers due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. This affects players on the Aether, Primal, Crystal, and Dynamis data centers. The company will announce a resumption date once the situation is assessed.
The automatic demolition system, designed to free up housing plots after 45 days of inactivity, was only recently reinstated after a previous pause. This latest suspension is a direct response to the wildfires and their impact on player accessibility. While the system encourages player engagement to maintain their homes, Square Enix recognizes that real-world events can prevent logins. Players in affected areas can rest assured their homes are safe during this temporary reprieve.
The suspension, effective January 9th, 2025, follows a previous pause related to Hurricane Helene's aftermath. This underscores Square Enix's commitment to supporting players facing real-world challenges. Homeowners can still reset their 45-day timers by simply visiting their properties.
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The impact of the Los Angeles wildfires extends beyond the game, with other events, including a Critical Role live show and an NFL playoff game, also affected. The current situation adds to a busy start to 2025 for Final Fantasy XIV players, who also recently benefited from a free login campaign. The duration of this latest housing demolition pause remains uncertain.