The Starter Edition and Complete Edition of Final Fantasy 14 were both left for sale through the official website, and the delivery through other storefronts was delayed. While new players can’t take part, existing players can still buy digital upgrades and expansion packs like Endwalker. Square Enix said that it would continue to monitor the situation, the same time we see it starting to resume sales. But it hasn’t given a date for when that could be. Final Fantasy 14: Job Leveling Guide! In the update section on the official website of Final Fantasy 14, the new registrations for the free trial will be disabled. Players who have already entered the trial will be able to play the sequel A Realm Reborn and the Heavensward expansion, but will be unable to play in server queues, and can only get into late at night or early in the morning. With an apology for the disruption, Square Enix will give all players an active subscription on December 21 with two weeks (214 days) of game time, on top of seven days it gave players during the Endwalker launch. This will coincide with the upcoming Patch 6.01, which will release at the same time. Patch 6.01 will rectify a bug related to the infamous Error 2002, which has been banned by FF14 in recent weeks. Unfortunately, the complex problem of the servers was solved by global semiconductor shortages. The rise of servers to accommodate the player base has made it impossible to add more. As in the past, Square Enix said that it is looking for a “large-scale addition” to North America and Europe. Don’t expect this to come anytime soon, as a roadmap of server expansions won’t be released until the end of January 2022 at least.