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Enotria: The Last Song Releasing On Xbox Next Week

Enotria: The Last Song is finally coming to Xbox Series X|S consoles next week. According to Xbox Wire, the game is set to finally launch for the consoles on December 12.

The release comes three months after the game was “indefinitely delayed” on Xbox due to what developer Jyamma Games called communication issues. Microsoft would apologize to the studio after the news came to light with both parties working to “solve everything as soon as possible”.

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As far as any other issues preventing the game from releasing at the time, Jyamma Games CEO Giacomo Greco told Insider Gaming that it had nothing to do with the Xbox Series S hardware specifications.

It’s worth mentioning that Jyamma Games has yet to officially announce the game’s launch. Nor is the game available for purchase on the Xbox Store. Still, with it being listed on Xbox’s website, it appears to be just a formality.

Enotria: The Last Song released on PC and PlayStation 5 on September 19.


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