Final Fantasy 14 will be available again
Sales of the game, which attracted great interest, will continue in February.
Square Enix announced that the online role-playing game Final Fantasy 14, which was discontinued in stores last month, will resume sales as of February. Work has begun to increase the popularity of Final Fantasy 14, which has not been able to gain new players for the last month. Square Enix will open the Oceania Data Center with five different worlds on the same day to welcome players back. In order to lure players into these brand new worlds, the server transfer fee will be waived.
Naoki Yoshida, one of the producers of Final Fantasy 14, announced that the game will return to stores on January 25. A major server expansion is also planned for the North America and Europe region by the end of the year. It is expected that the server problems experienced in December of 2021 will be resolved permanently with this move.
Why were sales of Final Fantasy 14 suspended?
Final Fantasy 14, which was first released in 2010, has been losing players over the years. With the newly introduced Endwalker package, Square Enix managed to attract more players than expected. Users who flocked to the game to experience Endwalker brought server problems with it. Naoki Yoshida stated that players suffer from long waiting times, especially during busy times of the day, and this is due to insufficient server capacity. Yoshida also announced that work has begun on 'Error 2002', which causes the login queue problem. To solve the server and queue problems in question, Square Enix stopped sales of the game last month and suspended new ads.
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