Today Square Enix announced some of its plans for the future of Final Fantasy XIV, including the reopening of the sale of new copies of the game.

Due to the massive congestion of the servers due to the launch of the Endwalker expansion, sales have been suspended for about a month.

New players will be able to purchase the game again on January 25. The date also has significance due to the much-awaited opening of the Oceanian Data Center.

We also learn that the home world transfer system will resume on January 26, and will be available for everyone, not just those who want to transfer to the Oceanian Data Center.

Further information involves the Data Center Travel System that is now slated for one of the patches of the 6.1x cycle, on top of details about server expansion plans for all existing regions, including Japan, North America, and Europe.

You can read the full message below, penned by producer Naoki Yoshida himself, who also reveals that announcement related to the future of the game will come at the end of February.