Final Fantasy XIV Suspends Housing Demolitions Due to California Wildfires
Square Enix has temporarily halted the automatic demolition of player homes 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, which has a 45-day timer, is designed to free up housing plots for inactive players. The timer resets when the owner logs in, incentivizing continued subscription. However, Square Enix periodically pauses this system in response to real-world events impacting player accessibility, such as natural disasters. This latest pause follows a previous one related to Hurricane Helene.
This suspension began on Thursday, January 9th, just one day after the previous moratorium ended. While the company had previously announced the restart of demolitions, the LA wildfires prompted this immediate action. No timeline has been provided for when the timers will be reactivated. Players on the affected data centers can still reset their individual timers by logging into their homes.
Impact Beyond FFXIV:
The LA wildfires have impacted more than just the Final Fantasy XIV community. Other events, including a Critical Role broadcast and an NFL playoff game, have also been affected.
The start of 2025 has proven eventful for Final Fantasy XIV players, with this housing demolition pause occurring alongside the return of a free login campaign. The duration of the current suspension remains uncertain.
Final Fantasy XIV Halts Housing Demolitions Following Recent Restart
- Automatic housing demolitions are paused on Aether, Primal, Crystal, and Dynamis data centers.
- The decision is a direct response to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
- The pause began just one day after a three-month moratorium concluded.
- Square Enix will provide updates regarding the resumption of the demolition timers.
Square Enix acknowledges the impact of the wildfires and extends its sympathies to those affected. The company will continue to monitor the situation and inform players when the automatic demolition timers are reinstated.