Following reported delays in the Xbox certification process for their debut title, Enotria: The Last Song, Jyamma Games received an apology from Microsoft. This follows reports that Microsoft had seemingly ignored the developer's submission for over two months, leading to the indefinite postponement of the Xbox release.
Microsoft's Apology Resolves Enotria: The Last Song Xbox Release Issues
Jyamma Games Expresses Gratitude to Phil Spencer and the Community
Initial frustration from Jyamma CEO Jacky Greco, expressed on Discord, highlighted the prolonged silence from Microsoft. Greco's comments, reflecting the developer's concern, indicated a significant investment in the Xbox port that appeared to be overlooked.
However, a swift response from Microsoft, including a direct apology, significantly altered the situation. Jyamma Games publicly thanked Phil Spencer and his team for their prompt action and assistance in resolving the matter. The studio also acknowledged the strong support from the player community, stating their voices were instrumental in bringing about a resolution.
The developer is now actively collaborating with Microsoft, aiming for an Xbox release as soon as feasible. Details of the apology and subsequent collaboration were shared on Enotria's Discord server, confirming Microsoft's acknowledgement of the oversight and commitment to finding a solution.
This situation underscores recent challenges faced by developers releasing titles on Xbox. Funcom recently reported optimization difficulties porting Dune: Awakening to the Xbox Series S. While the PS5 and PC releases of Enotria: The Last Song remain scheduled for September 19th, the Xbox release date remains uncertain. For more information on Enotria: The Last Song, please refer to the link below.