On May 16, Square Enix announced that automatic housing demolition in Final Fantasy 14 would be restarted shortly after the launch of the upcoming Patch 7.25. Final Fantasy 14 homeowners on the North American data centers have a limited time to re-enter their virtual properties and ensure the automatic demolition timers are reset to their full 45-day duration before the current pause is lifted.
Housing in Final Fantasy 14 remains one of the hottest commodities in the game, with each server having a limited number of home plots available for both players and free companies to vie for. Since the Endwalker expansion, every housing plot in Final Fantasy 14 that becomes available for any reason is then subject to a housing lottery drawing, requiring millions of Gil per entry. Eligibility depends on which ward and server the home plot is on. While most housing plots are available to individual bidders and free companies, some plots are exclusive to either group. Lottery entries that don't win have their Gil returned.
Following a new financial report briefing, Square Enix shares an update that offers some encouraging news to Xbox console users.
Five months after Final Fantasy 14 hit the pause...