Xbox's Apology to Enotria Changes Devs' Tune, But Release Date Still Unset
Microsoft's apology to Jyamma Games has shifted the narrative surrounding the delayed Xbox release of Enotria: The Last Song. While the initial frustration was palpable, a swift resolution appears to be underway.
Xbox Apology Resolves Enotria Release Delays; Date Remains Uncertain
Jyamma Games Expresses Gratitude to Phil Spencer and the Community
Following reports of a two-month delay in the Xbox certification process for Enotria: The Last Song, Microsoft has reportedly issued an apology to Jyamma Games. This action comes after the developer publicly voiced their concerns about the lack of communication from Microsoft, leading to an indefinite postponement of the Xbox release.
Jyamma CEO Jacky Greco previously expressed frustration on the game's Discord server, stating that Microsoft's lack of response suggested a disregard for both the game and its player base. The situation prompted concerns about the future of the Xbox port.
However, a change in tone followed Microsoft's intervention. Jyamma Games publicly thanked Phil Spencer and his team for their prompt response and assistance in resolving the issue. They also acknowledged the significant support from the player community, whose vocal advocacy played a crucial role in expediting the situation.
Jyamma Games confirmed active collaboration with Microsoft, expressing optimism about a swift Xbox release. Further details emerged on the game's Discord, with Greco confirming Microsoft's apology and commitment to resolving the outstanding issues.
The challenges faced by Jyamma Games aren't isolated. Funcom recently reported optimization difficulties porting Dune: Awakening to the Xbox Series S. While the PS5 and PC releases of Enotria: The Last Song remain scheduled for September 19th, the Xbox release date remains unconfirmed. For more information on Enotria: The Last Song, please refer to the link below.