Final Fantasy XIV Suspends Housing Demolitions Due to LA Wildfires
Square Enix has temporarily halted automatic housing demolition timers 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 suspension, implemented on January 9th, comes just one day after the company restarted the auto-demolition timers following a previous pause related to Hurricane Helene's aftermath. The 45-day demolition timers are a standard feature designed to free up housing plots from inactive players. However, Square Enix regularly suspends these timers during significant real-world events to accommodate players who may be unable to log in.
This latest pause is a direct response to the impact of the LA wildfires. While Square Enix has not provided a timeline for the resumption of auto-demolitions, they have assured players they will provide an update as the situation evolves. Homeowners can still reset their timers by logging into their estates.
The decision highlights Square Enix's consideration for players affected by real-world crises. The wildfires have also impacted other events, including a postponement of the Critical Role Campaign 3 finale and the relocation of an NFL playoff game.
The unexpected suspension adds to a busy start to 2025 for Final Fantasy XIV players, following the recent return of the free login campaign. The duration of this latest housing demolition moratorium remains uncertain.
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