the last song

SUMMARY

  • Enotria: The Last Song was initially scheduled to be released on September 19, 2024 on PlayStation 5, Steam and Epic Games Store.
  • However, the developers has suddenly announced that the game is coming on Steam on September 16.
  • Players can enjoy three days of early access with the Digital Deluxe edition of the game.

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The gaming world is right now hyped up about Enotria: The Last Song. This soulslike title has already cemented its place among the hearts of the many fans who have tried out its demo. The upcoming indie game is based on the Italian folklore developed by Jyamma Games.

 The Last Song.Enotria: The Last Song is an indie action-adventure title. | Credit: Jyamma Games.

The developers initially revealed its release date, but to everyone’s surprise, the game is coming earlier on a specific platform. Not only that, but you can also enjoy the game even earlier than that too, by just spending a few bucks.

Enotria: The Last Song – Release Date and Early Access

 The Last song according to different timezones.These are all the release dates of Enotria: The Last Song in specific regions. | Credit: Jyamma Games.

Jyamma Games initially announced that the highly anticipated title is going to be released on September 19, 2024. However, this fact remains true, but what changes is that the game is coming three days earlier on Steam. Yes! You read it right.

The indie developing studio recently made an announcement on Steam that the game is coming to Steam on September 16 across all regions (except Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, where it will be launched on September 17). However, for PlayStation 5 users, they have to wait till September 19 to play the standard edition of the game. The same goes for the Epic Games Store as well.

However, players can jump into the Italian folklore based title early, way before the actual release. On buying the Digital Deluxe edition, players will avail themselves of more than 72 hours of early access.

Not only that, players will also get some fascinating perks and benefits as well, for example: weapon upgrade material, original soundtrack extract, exclusive weapons skin set, digital artbook extract, and many more along with DLC access.

Now, the amazing fact about this edition is that it costs $59.99, which is just $10 more than the standard edition. So, spending just 10 bucks more won’t be a bad idea to enjoy the early access and all the other exciting perks.

Xbox Users Are Still in Darkness

 The Last Song.Enotria: The Last Song still has no release date on Xbox. | Credit: Jyamma Games.

It’s a treat for PC and PlayStation 5 users, but there’s no surety when the game is going to be available on Xbox Series X/S. In an interview with Insider Gaming at the beginning of the month, the CEO of Jyamma Games, Giacomo Greco, revealed the actual reason for the delay of the game on Microsoft’s console company.

He stated that the game had been postponed due to a lack of communication from Xbox regarding an issue where the developing company could not access the store page to submit the game.

Initially, the delay circled around because of the hardware limitations of Series S. This is exactly what is happening with Black Myth: Wukong as well. Being an older generation console, the Series S is less capable of running these kinds of graphics-demanding games.

Now, Xbox has a parity clause, according to which if a game is about to be released on Xbox, then it has to be released on both Series S and X. That means Enotria’s delay on Series S would also make it unavailable for Series X, despite the console being more than capable of running it.

However, Greco clarified it too that the delay is not because of the hardware limitations on the Series S anymore, as everything was fixed after some minor visual tweaks in the graphics settings.

Are you excited to play Enotria: The Last Song early? Or are you an Xbox fan? Let us know your thoughts about this upcoming game in the comment section.

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Written by Nilendu Brahma

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I'm Nilendu Brahma, a gaming aficionado who's carved a niche in esports and FPS journalism. With stints at GosuGamers and EssentiallySports under my belt, I've honed my craft in delivering top-notch coverage of titles like Call of Duty and Valorant. My passion for gaming traces back to my childhood, fueling my drive to delve deep into the virtual worlds I love. Armed with a Bachelor's in English Literature, I infuse my writing with a unique blend of literary finesse and gaming expertise. Currently, I'm weaving captivating narratives for FandomWire, captivating readers with every word.