Final Fantasy 11 is closing off yet another major server to new players due to overpopulation 

Starting March 10, Final Fantasy XI's top three largest servers - Asura, Bahamut and Odin - will be closed off to new players.

Square Enix announced on March 3 that it will be implementing even more measures to address overpopulation in Final Fantasy XI’s servers.  

The MMORPG’s director and producer Yoji Fujito explains that Odin World – which is the game’s third largest server – has been seeing ongoing congestion since the latter half of 2025 due to an increase in new players. Since too many concurrent servers can overwhelm the server and cause issues, Odin will be closed to new players starting March 10. This means that players will no longer be able to create new characters on the Odin server nor transfer them to Odin using the Character World Transfer service. 

This trend continues from July last year, when Final Fantasy XI’s largest server Asura World was closed off, followed by the closure of the second most populated server Bahamut in October 2025. With the two top servers being closed, it seems the influx of new Final Fantasy XI players trickled to Odin, which as a result also grew crowded. After March 10, new players will have to opt for some of the game’s other servers like Phoenix. 

According to Fujito, while Asura and Bahamut have seen a slight decrease in overall player population in the meantime, the server load remains relatively unchanged, so it looks like these Worlds will remain closed off for the time being. 

Related: Square Enix considered ending Final Fantasy 11 in 2024, but player interest was high enough to keep it alive even after 20+ years 

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She grew up playing Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein with her dad, and is now enamored with obscure Japanese video games and internet culture. Currently devoted to growing Automaton West to the size of its Japanese sister-site, while making sure to keep news concise and developer stories deep and stimulating.

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