Players of Final Fantasy XIV will have to make preparations to avoid losing their in-game homes, as the grace period for virtual demolition is ending soon. The suspension of this measure was due to Final Fantasy 14's massive boom in popularity following the wildly successful Endwalker expansion.
Final Fantasy XIV is one of the most popular and renowned modern MMORPGs, especially after the release of Endwalker. The game is very reminiscent of other titles like World of Warcraft in that players create a custom character before setting out into a vast world filled with loot to discover, abilities to unlock, and powerful foes to slay. Since players often get very attached to their in-game avatars, it is common for MMORPGs to offer a level of personalization, and Final Fantasy XIV is no exception. Some of the more interesting personalization options can be found within the game's housing system, which lets FFXIV players purchase and customize homes after meeting certain level and mission requirements. To keep the game running smoothly, however, players must enter their homes at least once every thirty days, otherwise, the homes will be deleted. This system was temporarily put on pause as countless new players logged onto the game for the first time over the past few months.
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This grace period for FFXIV is not indefinite, however, and is in fact ending relatively soon, as reported by Siliconera. If players want to keep a house that they have purchased within the game, they will need to stick to the thirty-day rule starting on March 9. If they fail to do this, then the building will be «demolished» and their expensive FFXIV house plot itself will be put up for
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