Following reported delays in the Xbox certification process for their debut title, Enotria: The Last Song, Jyamma Games received an apology from Microsoft. The tech giant's swift response came after reports surfaced detailing over two months of inaction regarding the game's submission. This delay had previously prompted Jyamma Games to indefinitely postpone the Xbox release.
Microsoft's Apology and Jyamma Games' Response
Jyamma Games' CEO, Jacky Greco, initially expressed frustration on the game's Discord server, stating that Microsoft's lack of response indicated a lack of concern for both the game and its community. However, following Microsoft's apology, Jyamma Games took to Twitter (X) to express gratitude to Phil Spencer and his team for their prompt response and assistance in resolving the issue. They also acknowledged the significant support from their player community.
The studio confirmed active collaboration with Microsoft, aiming for an Xbox release as soon as possible, although a concrete date remains unannounced. Greco further detailed the exchange on the Discord server, confirming Microsoft's apology and commitment to resolving the situation.
Challenges in Xbox Releases
Jyamma Games isn't alone in facing Xbox release hurdles. Funcom recently reported optimization challenges while 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 provided [link omitted].