Player housing systems in MMOs let you personalize your own space and make your time in the game feel more meaningful.
In Throne and Liberty, there’s no full player housing system—yet. But the Amitoi House offers a glimpse at what might be coming. Let’s break down what’s available today, what’s missing, and what players hope will be added.
Why Player Housing Matters
In any MMO, having your own space is important. It allows you to take a break from the fast pace. It’s a place to relax, make it your own, and reflect on your journey.
Housing gives players a sense of ownership and a way to express themselves. It makes the game more interesting.
In games like Throne and Liberty, a good housing system helps players connect with each other. It can also give players new goals and make logging in every day more enjoyable.
Is Throne and Liberty Player Housing Available?
The Amitoi House is the only in-game space that resembles housing so far.
It’s a private instance that becomes available after some story progression. While you can’t customize it yet, it includes several fixed elements:
- A cozy, furnished interior with bookshelves, a fireplace, and decorations
- The “Memories of Adventure” book, which lets you replay key cutscenes
- A fallen codex page collectible
- A locked door that might open in the future
- Occasional visual updates during seasonal events like Christmas
The most interactive feature is the Amitoi Expedition Map.
As you collect Amitoi (small in-game doll-like creatures), they appear on your wall. You can click on them to make them jump down and follow you briefly. If you’ve collected many, it becomes a funny and oddly charming moment.
This house feels like a prototype—a limited preview of something bigger.

Personalization and Interaction Potential
At the moment, there is no option to personalize your environment in any way. This means you cannot move any furniture, change the layout of your space, or add items to make it personal.
The only feature that lets you interact is the Amitoi display wall. You can call your Amitoi and it will jump down for a moment and follow you. This adds some fun to the experience, but it’s mostly just a gimick. Right now, this is more of a trophy wall than a space you can customize to fit your style.
Community and Social Aspects
At this stage, the Amitoi House is entirely private. You cannot invite other players, share your design, or visit someone else’s instance.
These features might happen in the future, especially if a full housing system is added. But for now, there is no community or multiplayer interaction with housing.
Progression, Rewards, and Event Integration
Right now, there is no main system to improve your housing experience.
You receive a visual collection of all the Amitoi you’ve collected, plus a book that features key scenes from your story.
While these aren’t typical progression systems, they assist in keeping track and remembering tasks.
During seasonal events, you might notice slight changes in the house, such as Christmas decorations. It’s a simple gesture, but it indicates that the place is lively.
What Players Want
Many players want housing in Throne and Liberty.
Players want to own real houses. They want to place furniture, decorate, create crafting stations, and have storage rooms. They also want to host friends or guild members.
They want to find community spaces, homes, and more reasons to return and share their creativity.
The community is interested, just like they were with fishing, which got a complete update.
What’s Next for Housing in Throne and Libery?
As of now, there’s nothing officially confirmed.
There are rumors from Korea about housing, but there is no confirmed date, announcement, or plan yet.
At the moment, players can only sit tight and hope that the Amitoi House is just the start.
Conclusion
Player housing in Throne and Liberty isn’t available right now, but it might be coming soon.
The Amitoi House has a nice place to relax. However, it does not allow personalization, multiplayer games, or real rewards at this time.
The foundation is established. If enough players are interested and there are future updates, Throne and Liberty may make housing an important part of the game.