Final Fantasy 14’s housing lottery system issues have now been fixed.
Producer and director, Naoki Yoshida, confirmed that, while “extensive and persistent”, the errors will be resolved when the game goes into maintenance mode tomorrow, 16th May.
It’s taken a full month to fix the issue, though. Back in April, Yoshida apologised to players for ongoing issues with the MMORPG’s new housing lottery system that prevented players from winning any land. Writing on the official website, he explain what the team was doing to address a problem in which players were being told their bids were unsuccessful because there “were no participants in this lottery”, or that the winning number was “0”… even though no players can be assigned that number.