Enotria: The Last Song Developers Offer New Update on Xbox Version

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that it’s refreshing to witness such a swift and amicable resolution between developers and publishers, especially in today’s fast-paced gaming landscape. It’s like watching a well-choreographed dance routine where everyone moves in perfect harmony.


This week, the gaming community took notice when Jyamma Games criticized Xbox on social media. The creators of Enotria: The Last Song revealed a delay in the game’s release for Xbox Series X|S, blaming it on a perceived lack of communication from Xbox. However, it looks like Xbox head Phil Spencer noticed the situation. In a recent update, Jyamma Games thanked Spencer for reaching out and assisting in resolving their issue. It appears that the matter has been resolved amicably, and the game will be released as soon as practical

The company expressed gratitude towards Phil Spencer and his team in a Twitter post for their swift assistance in resolving our issue promptly. Additionally, they acknowledged the incredible support received from the community recently. They noted that their voices have been amplified significantly, and the dedication shown has been truly inspiring

The developers have not confirmed whether this update will lead to the game being launched on Xbox on September 19th, which was originally planned as the release date for Enotria: The Last Song. If there is a delay, it would be great if the Xbox team’s actions could bring the game out close to that original date. It’s encouraging to see Spencer and his team acting swiftly to resolve this issue, but let’s hope there are measures in place to prevent such occurrences from happening to other developers in the future

As a keen gamer who can’t wait for new experiences, let me share some insights about a game I’m eagerly anticipating – Enotria: The Last Song. For those of you not in the know, this is a Soulslike action RPG that takes inspiration from Italy, encompassing its architecture, culture, folklore, and music

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2024-09-04 22:44