developers Enotria: the last songItalian Soulslike game set to be released later this month has announced that the Xbox version of the game has been postponed indefinitely. Why? According to its studio, Jyamma Games, a “lack of communication” from Xbox is the reason for the delay.
Having been delayed earlier this year, possibly because it didn’t release around the same time as Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, it was clearly the right call, and Enotia is now set to arrive on September 19th, and it looks like it should be Coming to Xbox It will now only be coming to PC and PS5, although there’s some uncertainty ahead of a confirmed date in September.
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Jyamma Games revealed in a statement on the game’s website: “Unfortunately, at this time we have to announce that the Xbox version has been postponed indefinitely. We understand how disappointing this news is for the Xbox community. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, As well as the hard work of our dedicated team, we have encountered the challenge of delaying launch on the Xbox platform, and we want to emphasize that this is not a decision we made lightly.
Jyamma provided more details in response to some Twitter users expressing dissatisfaction with the game being temporarily skipped to Xbox and asking for more information on the nature of these “challenges,” writing: “We really want to release the game on Xbox as soon as possible , but due to their lack of communication, it was a really difficult task. “The game ran fine on Series S and X, but we couldn’t complete the submission process, and. [Xbox] It may even take up to 2 months to get back to us,” the developer added.
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Because we’re living in console war hell, the studio also had to deny that some sort of exclusivity deal with Sony played a role in the lawsuit, saying: “We are not being paid by Sony and we have no agreement with PlayStation. We We tried to get the game to be released on Xbox alongside other platforms as well, and we spent a lot of resources to do that.
On the game’s Discord server, Jyamma CEO Jacky Greco expressed some frustration at what happened in response to a fan inquiry, writing: “You can ask Xbox why they haven’t gotten back to us in two months, they clearly don’t care. Enotria, they don’t care about you. “We had an Xbox Series added in the article.
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