A month after Square Enix shut down the ability for players to buy houses in its MMO game, producer Yoshi-P has finally confirmed the Final Fantasy XIV Housing Lottery return date for later this month – with maintenance and testing kicking off on Monday.
As of patch 6.1 with the Endwalker expansion, the Final Fantasy XIV team introduced a housing system for the Empyreum residential district. This is governed by a lottery system where players get randomly chosen for a plot of land, which worked well – until it didn’t, choosing the winning number of zero despite no players being able to select it.
In a new update, producer Naoki Yoshida confirms that the team has finally “completed preparations to implement our fixes and restore lottery data”. The team will conduct maintenance to restore the correct lottery results this Monday, May 16, and any “temporary suspensions” on buying plot purchases and relocations will be lifted. Winners will have until the next lottery cycle to claim their plots of land, and even if their ticket was refunded they’ll still be able to finalise the purchase – although Yoshida asks that players kindly return their refunded deposit voluntarily.
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