Following a reported apology from Microsoft, Jyamma Games has expressed renewed optimism regarding the Xbox release of their debut title, Enotria: The Last Song, although a firm release date remains elusive.
Microsoft's Apology Restores Hope for Enotria's Xbox Launch
Jyamma Games Expresses Gratitude to Phil Spencer and the Community
Jyamma Games publicly acknowledged Microsoft's apology for delays in the Xbox certification process for Enotria: The Last Song. The prolonged delay, exceeding two months, had initially led to the indefinite postponement of the Xbox release. Jyamma CEO Jacky Greco previously voiced frustration on Discord, stating that Microsoft's lack of response suggested a lack of concern for both the game and its players.
However, following Microsoft's outreach and apology, Jyamma Games took to Twitter (X) to express gratitude to Phil Spencer and his team for their swift response and assistance. The studio also thanked their dedicated community for their vocal support, highlighting the impact of player advocacy in resolving the situation.
Jyamma Games confirmed active collaboration with Microsoft, aiming for an Xbox release as soon as possible. Details of the exchange were further elaborated on Enotria's Discord server, with Greco confirming Microsoft's apology and commitment to resolving the issue.
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 on track for September 19th, the Xbox release date remains uncertain. For more information on Enotria: The Last Song, please refer to the link below.