Enotria The Last Song Release Date Slightly Moved Up On Steam

Next week a new game in the souls genre enters the fray as Italian developer Jyamma Games launches Enotria: The Last Song on September 19th. Players on PC will actually get it a little early however as the developer pushes the game up.

Players on Steam will now see the game release on September 16th rather than the 19th. It will have a universal release date so no need to switch timezones to New Zealand this time. The game will go live at 11am EST.

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While there is no mention of moving the release date of the PlayStation 5 version or an update on the Xbox version the developer says "We will keep you updated on the release dates for PlayStation and Xbox" as per a discord post on the official server.

It makes sense for the Xbox version since that date isn't known due to issues with Xbox communication which have since been rectified however the mention of PlayStation is a little curious since we know the date is September 19th. Hopefully this could mean that date is pushed up as well and not something else such as a delay.

Whatever the case sharpen your blades as you will be slaying your way through the Italian countryside soon enough.

Dan Jackson

Founder of Gamer Social Club. Have had a passion for gaming since Pokemon Red and been gaming ever since. Over 1 million gamerscore on Xbox. Very passionate about physical media in gaming with over 700 physical Xbox games. Follow @danno_omen on X

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Enotria The Last Song Release Date Slightly Moved Up On Steam

Dan Jackson

Founder of Gamer Social Club. Have had a passion for gaming since Pokemon Red and been gaming ever since. Over 1 million gamerscore on Xbox. Very passionate about physical media in gaming with over 700 physical Xbox games. Follow @danno_omen on X

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