Following reported delays in the Xbox certification process, Microsoft has issued an apology to Jyamma Games for their debut title, Enotria: The Last Song. This follows a period of over two months where Jyamma Games claims their submission was seemingly ignored.
Xbox Apology Resolves Enotria Certification Issues, But Release Date Remains Uncertain
Jyamma Games Expresses Gratitude to Phil Spencer and the Community
Jyamma Games' initial frustration, voiced on their Discord server by CEO Jacky Greco, highlighted the significant delays and financial impact of the situation. Greco's comments expressed concern over Microsoft's apparent lack of responsiveness.
However, a swift apology from Microsoft, specifically acknowledging the issue and offering assistance, has significantly altered the situation. Jyamma Games publicly thanked Phil Spencer and his team for their prompt response and collaborative efforts. They also acknowledged the strong support received from their player community.
"We are now working closely with Microsoft," Jyamma Games stated, "and we hope this collaboration will lead to the game's release for Xbox as soon as possible."
Further details shared on Enotria's Discord server confirmed Microsoft's apology and commitment to resolving the issue. Greco indicated that Microsoft had contacted them directly to address the oversight.
While this positive development resolves the immediate certification problem, the Xbox release date for Enotria: The Last Song remains unconfirmed. The PS5 and PC versions are still slated for a September 19th release. Meanwhile, other studios, such as Funcom with Dune: Awakening, are also experiencing challenges with Xbox releases, highlighting potential ongoing issues within the certification process. For more information on Enotria: The Last Song, please refer to the linked article.