A female Viera with grey hair, wearing a white off-the-shoulder top throws her hand up in the air as she pulls a face of annoyance.

I can’t believe I had to come back to Final Fantasy 14 to pay rent, but it was a blessing in disguise

Recently I received an eviction notice. I was going to be booted out of my house in a matter of weeks, with my property demolished shortly after. There would be a new property developer on the way in no time, swooping in like a vulture to erect a new building on the ground where my home once stood. That is, unless I pay the low-low price of £7.69 to save my place from the seedy landowners known as Square Enix.

You see, this isn’t my real-life house we’re talking about. This is my Final Fantasy 14 home, the one I spent nine hours relentlessly clicking on a placard to get. I’ve been a proud virtual homeowner for over 18 months now, but I’ve also been a proud unsubscribed from Final Fantasy virtual homeowner for a good chunk of 2023. It’s one of those all-or-nothing games for me, and in the interest of broadening my horizons and pursuing other hobbies, I’ve relegated myself to enjoying most of the MMO from afar this year.

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