Temporary Suspension of the Services Due to an Earthquake
Due
to the continuous earthquakes occurring in the eastern regions of Japan
since Mar. 11, 2011, the power companies in Japan have encouraged
everyone to cooperate by conserving as much energy as possible as it is
feared there will not be enough power supply. Based on the current
situation, we have decided to shut down the game servers temporarily,
and therefore to suspend services of FINAL FANTASY XIV, FINAL FANTASY
XI, and PlayOnline temporarily.
The services will be temporarily
suspended for at least a week starting on Mar. 13, 2011 3:00 (PDT). We
will provide an update regarding the reinstatement of the service as
additional information becomes available. In connection with the
temporary suspension of services, players will not be billed for any
PlayOnline service throughout the April billing cycle. Additional
information regarding this matter will also be posted as it becomes
available.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your understanding of this unusual situations.
[Date & Time]
A week starting from Mar. 13, 2011 3:00 (PDT)
[Affected Service]
- FINAL FANTASY XIV
- FINAL FANTASY XI
- PlayOnline
* Additionally, the following services are currently unavailable:
- Friend List Plus
- FINAL FANTASY XI Linkshell Community Beta Version
- PlayOnline Friend List Application
- Community Site Link Registration: Owner Menu
*
Please be advised that we will continue to operate the official
websites, FINAL FANTASY XIV Lodestone, forums, and the SQUARE ENIX
Support Center to be able provide our customers with updates on the
current situation.
[Reference]
An excerpt from the Caution posted on
TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY (TEPCO)’s home page:
A
big earthquake occurred in the northern part of Japan at 2:46PM of
March 11th 2011. Because TEPCO's facilities have been seriously damaged,
power shortage may occur.
TEPCO appreciates customers' cooperation
in reducing electricity usage by avoiding using unnecessary lighting and
electrical equipment.
We are taking all measures to restore power,
however, we expect extremely challenging situation in power supply for a
while. We kindly ask our customers to cooperate with us in reducing
usage of power.
Due
to the continuous earthquakes occurring in the eastern regions of Japan
since Mar. 11, 2011, the power companies in Japan have encouraged
everyone to cooperate by conserving as much energy as possible as it is
feared there will not be enough power supply. Based on the current
situation, we have decided to shut down the game servers temporarily,
and therefore to suspend services of FINAL FANTASY XIV, FINAL FANTASY
XI, and PlayOnline temporarily.
The services will be temporarily
suspended for at least a week starting on Mar. 13, 2011 3:00 (PDT). We
will provide an update regarding the reinstatement of the service as
additional information becomes available. In connection with the
temporary suspension of services, players will not be billed for any
PlayOnline service throughout the April billing cycle. Additional
information regarding this matter will also be posted as it becomes
available.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your understanding of this unusual situations.
[Date & Time]
A week starting from Mar. 13, 2011 3:00 (PDT)
[Affected Service]
- FINAL FANTASY XIV
- FINAL FANTASY XI
- PlayOnline
* Additionally, the following services are currently unavailable:
- Friend List Plus
- FINAL FANTASY XI Linkshell Community Beta Version
- PlayOnline Friend List Application
- Community Site Link Registration: Owner Menu
*
Please be advised that we will continue to operate the official
websites, FINAL FANTASY XIV Lodestone, forums, and the SQUARE ENIX
Support Center to be able provide our customers with updates on the
current situation.
[Reference]
An excerpt from the Caution posted on
TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY (TEPCO)’s home page:
A
big earthquake occurred in the northern part of Japan at 2:46PM of
March 11th 2011. Because TEPCO's facilities have been seriously damaged,
power shortage may occur.
TEPCO appreciates customers' cooperation
in reducing electricity usage by avoiding using unnecessary lighting and
electrical equipment.
We are taking all measures to restore power,
however, we expect extremely challenging situation in power supply for a
while. We kindly ask our customers to cooperate with us in reducing
usage of power.