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Update via Eurogamer:
Jyamma Games has "officially apologised to the Xbox community" after deciding not to release the soulslike Enotria: The Last Song on Xbox in order to ensure a "superior experience" for players on PC and PS5.
In a press statement, CEO Giacomo Greco apologised for taking so long to tell Xbox players that the game would not be coming to Xbox Series X/S, saying it was a "choice that has just been made" and that "making the release on all platforms would lead to a decrease in the overall quality of the product and a further delay of the same".
"I want you to know that the delay caused by the launch on the same date of [Elden Ring's DLC] gave us the opportunity to take more time to further improve the product, this led to raising the bar and, as CEO, I'm responsible for the final quality of the product," Greco said.
"Having said that, I would never have allowed our game to come out discreetly on all platforms, I prefer the game to be perfect on two platforms rather than discreet on three."
Greco further added that once the game has debuted on PC and PS5 the team will "also be working on the Xbox version, as well as the DLC, so we can also give the game to Microsoft users".
As for why Jyamma Games decided to forego the Xbox version?
"The choice fell on PS5 rather than on Xbox simply because we have a relationship with our partners in Asia (SEGA) with whom we have agreements that we want to respect for them as a matter of respect," the CEO said.
"As you may all know, the Asian market is for a large part dominated by the PlayStation, so the PS5 was the logical choice. I want to point out, however, some things, Jyamma Games is an independent software house that has never been funded by anyone, including Microsoft, some accusations that have been made by some users are at the limit of the legal complaint about this issue.
"I hope that now everything is clearer and that the Xbox community is not offended for a choice that was [sic] forced to make," they concluded.
Enotria: The Last Song was initially set to release in June, but its launch date was pushed back by developer Jyamma Games, ensuring it avoids the Elden Ring DLC. The Italian Soulslike will now release on 21st August.
Via Gematsu:
Italian Soulslike action RPG Enotria: The Last Song will launch for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store on August 21, developer Jyamma Games announced. A demo is coming soon. The previously announced Xbox Series version is no longer planned and will be reassessed post-launch.
Here is a message from Jyamma Games CEO Jacky Greco regarding the release date announcement and canceled Xbox Series release:
As previously announced, Enotria: The Last Song will be priced at $49.99 for the standard edition and $59.99 for the Deluxe edition. The latter includes 72 hours of early access, digital art book, original soundtrack and digital art book extracts, an exclusive weapons set, upgrade materials from weapons, masks, and lines, extra Miracle Pesto, Hymn of Vigor, and Armonia Sap, and access to upcoming downloadable content
Release date trailer:
Previous thread on GAF about the game:
Jyamma Games has "officially apologised to the Xbox community" after deciding not to release the soulslike Enotria: The Last Song on Xbox in order to ensure a "superior experience" for players on PC and PS5.
In a press statement, CEO Giacomo Greco apologised for taking so long to tell Xbox players that the game would not be coming to Xbox Series X/S, saying it was a "choice that has just been made" and that "making the release on all platforms would lead to a decrease in the overall quality of the product and a further delay of the same".
"I want you to know that the delay caused by the launch on the same date of [Elden Ring's DLC] gave us the opportunity to take more time to further improve the product, this led to raising the bar and, as CEO, I'm responsible for the final quality of the product," Greco said.
"Having said that, I would never have allowed our game to come out discreetly on all platforms, I prefer the game to be perfect on two platforms rather than discreet on three."
Greco further added that once the game has debuted on PC and PS5 the team will "also be working on the Xbox version, as well as the DLC, so we can also give the game to Microsoft users".
As for why Jyamma Games decided to forego the Xbox version?
"The choice fell on PS5 rather than on Xbox simply because we have a relationship with our partners in Asia (SEGA) with whom we have agreements that we want to respect for them as a matter of respect," the CEO said.
"As you may all know, the Asian market is for a large part dominated by the PlayStation, so the PS5 was the logical choice. I want to point out, however, some things, Jyamma Games is an independent software house that has never been funded by anyone, including Microsoft, some accusations that have been made by some users are at the limit of the legal complaint about this issue.
"I hope that now everything is clearer and that the Xbox community is not offended for a choice that was [sic] forced to make," they concluded.
Enotria: The Last Song was initially set to release in June, but its launch date was pushed back by developer Jyamma Games, ensuring it avoids the Elden Ring DLC. The Italian Soulslike will now release on 21st August.
Via Gematsu:
Italian Soulslike action RPG Enotria: The Last Song will launch for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store on August 21, developer Jyamma Games announced. A demo is coming soon. The previously announced Xbox Series version is no longer planned and will be reassessed post-launch.
Here is a message from Jyamma Games CEO Jacky Greco regarding the release date announcement and canceled Xbox Series release:
“I’m proud of the work that the entire team has accomplished, especially when considering that we are an indie company team of just 60 people, in contrast to the numerous Soulslike games that have been recently developed by teams, including outsourcing assistance, numbering over 700 individuals.
“During the transition from Unreal 4 to Unreal 5, we managed to expand the game and elevate it in terms of content and quality going beyond the expected AA standards. Presently, the game offers three main regions with over 40 hours of gameplay, more than 100 different enemies, supported by a robust RPG system.
“We focused extensively on aspects beloved by souls-like players, particularly the diversity of builds and weaponry.
“Our Skill Tree and Mask-switch systems promise to revolutionize the souls-like genre with unprecedented build diversification.
“Currently, we offer 68 skills and 30 masks, resulting in over 150 million possible combinations. This, coupled with over 120 available weapons, 30 aspects (stats modifiers), and more than 45 spells, expands the possibilities beyond anything seen before.
“We are eagerly anticipating the freedom players will have within our game.
“A demo will soon be released on PlayStation 5, Steam, and Epic store, affording potential buyers the opportunity to experience the game before making a purchase. We are confident they will be enamored with it, and this will also provide us with valuable feedback from players worldwide.
“Regarding the release on Xbox, we have decided, in the interest of ensuring a superior experience for PC and PlayStation 5 players, to reassess the possibility of an Xbox release post-launch.”
As previously announced, Enotria: The Last Song will be priced at $49.99 for the standard edition and $59.99 for the Deluxe edition. The latter includes 72 hours of early access, digital art book, original soundtrack and digital art book extracts, an exclusive weapons set, upgrade materials from weapons, masks, and lines, extra Miracle Pesto, Hymn of Vigor, and Armonia Sap, and access to upcoming downloadable content
Release date trailer:
Previous thread on GAF about the game:
News - Trailer - Enotria: The Last Song - Soulslike set in a beautiful sun-lit world inspired by Italian folklore coming to PS5, XBS and PC in 2024 | TGS 2023
Enotria: The Last Song is a soulslike set in a beautiful sun-lit world inspired by Italian folklore where the brightest sun casts the darkest shadow. Wear unique role-altering masks, face formidable foes and alter reality with the power of Ardore to unravel the secrets of Enotria. Full TGS...
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