Enotria: The Last Song, the “summer Soulslike” from Italian indie developer Jyamma Games, has been delayed indefinitely on Xbox – just weeks before its planned 19th September release – with the studio claiming Microsoft has “decided to ignore us” as it attempts to navigate certification.
Enotria – a third-person action-adventure set in a sun-lit world inspired by Italian folklore – has had an erratic relationship with Microsoft’s platform so far. Back in March, Jyamma revealed it would no longer be launching Enotria on Xbox at the same time as other platforms, so it could focus its efforts on creating a “superior experience for PC and PS5 players”.
However, two months later, it announced a revised release date – shifting the game’s launch from August to September – with an Xbox version suddenly back on the cards. But Jyamma is now slamming the brakes on once more, delaying Enotria: The Last Song indefinitely on Xbox as a result of what it initially only referred to as “challenges”.