Enotria: The Last Song will be launching on PC and PlayStation 5 on September 19, however, its planned Xbox Series release has been delayed indefinitely, according to a new blog post on Enotria's official website.
In the wake of that announcement, rampant speculation kicked up regarding a potential PlayStation exclusivity deal, similar to what has been going on with Black Myth: Wukong. Its developers, Jyamma Games, however, insist that is not the case.
The delay is reportedly due to a lack of communication at Microsoft's end. That lack of correspondence is delaying the submission process, which, in turn, has now put the Xbox version of the game on an indefinite delay.
Most soulslikes are dark and dreary, but Enotria: The Last Song brings life and colour to its despair.
Taking to Twitter, the official Enotria account responded to several other accounts that were questioning the indefinite delay. Those responses helped provide clarity to the situation, though, it still is unclear what exactly Microsoft needs to do to get the game on its flagship consoles.
"Just to clear things out - we're not paid by Sony, and we're not making a deal with PlayStation. We tried to get the game out...