Level 15 or above players can enjoy "Final Fantasy" festivities, but only to those that bought the MMORPG before sales suspension.

Starting today up to Dec. 31 9:59 p.m. EST, the Starlight Festival will be running. Today, Square Enix has temporarily suspended the ability to buy "Final Fantasy XIV Online" and to be able to use free trials due to server queue times.
The rewards for the Starlight Festival are the two minions: the yeti Wind-Up Rudy and Squirrel Emperor. Additionally, there is the Starlight Mobile that can be mounted onto walls.

Items that were available from prior Starlight Festivals can also be bought during the 2021 Starlight Festival.
This news was not been met with the most joyous response, as "Final Fantasy XIV Online" is struggling with queue times after the launch of the "Endwalker" expansion. Multiple players have shown frustration to this news due to having difficulty playing the game.
"Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker" launched Dec. 7 last week. The "Endwalker" expansion is the fourth expansion for "Final Fantasy XIV Online."
Yesterday, Producer & Director of "Final Fantasy XIV Online," Naoki Yoshida, announced they would temporarily stop all advertising and sales of "Final Fantasy XIV Online." This is so Square Enix can handle the queue time problems.
"Final Fantasy XIV Online" released in 2010 to mostly negative reviews. In 2012, "Final Fantasy XIV Online" was taken down in spectacular fashion.
Version 2.0 of "Final Fantasy XIV Online" launched in mid-2013 as "Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn." This version was built from the ground up and was favourably received.
The Starlight Festival was introduced in the original "Final Fantasy XIV Online" since 2010, continuing to be an annual event to this day.
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