Following a reported apology from Microsoft, Jyamma Games has shifted its stance on the delayed Xbox release of its debut title, Enotria: The Last Song. While the situation has improved, a concrete release date remains elusive.
Microsoft's Apology and Subsequent Collaboration
Microsoft's apology to Jyamma Games follows reports of a two-month delay in the Xbox certification process. This delay, initially met with frustration from Jyamma CEO Jacky Greco, who expressed concerns about Microsoft's lack of responsiveness, has been addressed. Greco's earlier comments on Discord, expressing disappointment and suggesting Microsoft's disregard for the game, have been superseded by a more positive outlook.
Jyamma Games' Expression of Gratitude
On Twitter (X), Jyamma Games publicly thanked Phil Spencer and the Microsoft team for their swift response and assistance. The studio also acknowledged the significant support from its player community, stating that their voices were heard and appreciated. The developer is now actively collaborating with Microsoft to expedite the Xbox release.
Further Details and Ongoing Challenges
Details of the apology and subsequent collaboration were shared on Enotria's Discord server. Greco confirmed that Microsoft had apologized for the oversight and that both parties are working towards a resolution. However, the Xbox release date remains unconfirmed.
Industry-Wide Challenges
Jyamma Games isn't alone in facing difficulties with Xbox releases. Funcom recently reported optimization challenges while porting Dune: Awakening to the Xbox Series S.
Release Dates
The PS5 and PC versions of Enotria: The Last Song are still slated for release on September 19th. The Xbox release, however, remains uncertain. For more information on Enotria: The Last Song, please refer to [link to article].