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Enotria: The Last Song’s Xbox Delay Tied to Microsoft Silence
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Enotria: The Last Song’s Xbox Delay Tied to Microsoft Silence

Sep 03, 2024 11:01 AM

Enotria: The Last Song, an upcoming soulslike game from Jyamma Games, has faced an indefinite delay for its Xbox version due to a lack of communication from Microsoft. Initially set to launch along with PC and PS5 versions on September 19, the developers expressed frustration over Microsoft's delayed responses, which can take up to two months. Despite the game's readiness for Xbox consoles, their inability to navigate the submission process has led to this setback. Jyamma Games clarified that there is no exclusivity deal with Sony, emphasizing their desire to release on Xbox as soon as possible.

Why is the Xbox version of Enotria: The Last Song delayed indefinitely?

The Xbox version is delayed indefinitely due to a lack of communication from Microsoft, which has hindered the submission process needed for the game's release on that platform.

Enotria: The Last Song is notable for its Italian-inspired narrative and gameplay mechanics typical of the soulslike genre, offering players challenging combat and intricate world-building. The game's aesthetic draws from a rich tapestry of Italian mythology, aiming to offer a unique experience within the genre. As it gears for its launch on PC and PS5, players await the possibility of an eventual Xbox release.



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