Following a reported apology from Microsoft, Jyamma Games has shifted its stance on the Xbox release of its debut title, Enotria: The Last Song. While the developer expresses gratitude, a firm release date remains elusive.
Microsoft's Apology Resolves Enotria Xbox Release Delays
Jyamma Games Thanks Phil Spencer and the Community
Microsoft's apology to Jyamma Games follows significant delays in the Xbox certification process for Enotria: The Last Song. The developer's frustration boiled over earlier this week after a two-month period of radio silence from Microsoft, leading to an indefinite postponement announcement.
Jyamma Games CEO Jacky Greco initially voiced his disappointment on the game's Discord, stating that Microsoft seemed unconcerned about the game's Xbox release. However, a swift response from Microsoft, including an apology, changed the situation dramatically.
On X (formerly Twitter), Jyamma Games publicly thanked Phil Spencer and his team for their prompt response and assistance. The studio also acknowledged the significant support shown by the player community, highlighting the impact of player advocacy.
Jyamma Games confirmed ongoing collaboration with Microsoft and expressed hope for a swift Xbox release.
Further details emerged on Enotria's Discord, where Greco shared Microsoft's apology and commitment to resolving the issues.
The challenges faced by Jyamma Games are not unique. Funcom recently reported optimization difficulties porting Dune: Awakening to the Xbox Series S. While the PS5 and PC releases of Enotria: The Last Song are still slated for September 19th, the Xbox release date remains uncertain. For more on Enotria: The Last Song, please see the link below.