Enotria: The Final Track, the “summer time Soulslike” from Italian indie developer Jyamma Video games, has been delayed indefinitely on Xbox – simply weeks earlier than its deliberate nineteenth September launch – with the studio claiming Microsoft has “determined to disregard us” because it makes an attempt to navigate certification.
Enotria – a third-person action-adventure set in a sun-lit world impressed by Italian folklore – has had an erratic relationship with Microsoft’s platform up to now. Again in March, Jyamma revealed it might not be launching Enotria on Xbox concurrently different platforms, so it may focus its efforts on making a “superior expertise for PC and PS5 gamers”.
Nevertheless, two months later, it introduced a revised launch date – shifting the sport’s launch from August to September – with an Xbox model abruptly again on the playing cards. However Jyamma is now slamming the brakes on as soon as extra, delaying Enotria: The Final Track indefinitely on Xbox because of what it initially solely referred to as “challenges”.
As noticed by Home windows Central, although, Jyamma CEO Jacky Greco later went into further element on Discord. Following a neighborhood supervisor’s assertion dismissing hypothesis the studio had been “paid by Sony”, Greco shared his personal frustrations regarding the delay. “You possibly can ask Xbox why they have not answered us for 2 months,” he wrote. “Clearly they do not care about Enotria they usually do not care about you… We have Xbox Collection X/S model prepared, however we will not proceed with submission and launch, I spent some huge cash for porting they usually determined to disregard us.”
The same assertion additionally appeared on Enotria’s X/Twitter feed. After a fan inquired concerning the “important problem” holding up launch, Jyamma wrote, “Communication with Xbox. The sport works tremendous on Collection S and X however we can’t undergo the submission course of they usually can take even two months to answer to us.”
Greco later shared a little bit extra on the difficulty the studio had enountered, explaining it was unable to open Enotria’s Xbox retailer web page and submit the sport – one thing Microsoft’s help groups reportedly initially took duty for, earlier than additional communications had been ignored. “We actually wish to launch the sport on Xbox ASAP,” Jyamma added elsewhere, “however with lack of communication on their aspect it’s a arduous job certainly.”
The suggestion appears to be issues is likely to be resolved fairly rapidly if Jyamma may get a response from Microsoft, however within the meantime, Enotria: The Final Track will solely be out there for PlayStation 5 and PC when it launches on nineteenth September.