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Xbox Apology Alters Dev Outlook

by Dylan Feb 12,2025

Xbox's Apology to Enotria Changes Devs' Tune, But Release Date Still UnsetFollowing reported delays in the Xbox certification process, Microsoft has issued an apology to Jyamma Games, developer of the upcoming title Enotria: The Last Song. This apology follows weeks of silence from Microsoft, prompting Jyamma Games to postpone the Xbox release indefinitely.

Microsoft's Apology Resolves Enotria: The Last Song Xbox Release Delays

Jyamma Games Expresses Gratitude to Phil Spencer and the Community

Jyamma Games, initially frustrated by a lack of communication from Microsoft regarding their Xbox submission, publicly voiced their concerns. CEO Jacky Greco expressed disappointment on the game's Discord, highlighting the significant investment made in the port and the lack of response from Microsoft.

However, this situation took a positive turn after Microsoft's apology. Jyamma Games took to Twitter (X) to thank Phil Spencer and his team for their swift response and assistance in resolving the issue. The studio also acknowledged the significant support from their player community, stating their voices were heard loud and clear.

The developer is now actively collaborating with Microsoft to bring Enotria: The Last Song to Xbox as quickly as possible. Details of the apology and ongoing collaboration were further shared on the game's Discord server, confirming Microsoft's acknowledgement of the oversight.

Challenges with Xbox Releases are Not Uncommon

Jyamma Games isn't alone in facing Xbox release hurdles. Recent reports indicate Funcom encountered optimization challenges while porting Dune: Awakening to the Xbox Series S.

While the PlayStation 5 and PC versions of Enotria: The Last Song remain on track for their September 19th release, the Xbox release date remains uncertain. For more information on Enotria: The Last Song, please see the link below.

Xbox's Apology to Enotria Changes Devs' Tune, But Release Date Still Unset