Italian Action RPG Escapes Even Further from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. As Consolation, Enotria Will Receive 8-hour Demo
Enotria: The Last Song received a new release date, which means it has scored another minor delay. We will wait a month longer for the title from Jyamma Games studio.
The release of the game Enotria: The Last Song, which draws inspiration from Italian folklore, will be delayed even further than expected. In a previous announcement, Jyamma Games studio stated that the title would debut on August 21, but the latest news reported a slight slip and pointed to September 19, 2024 as the official release date for this third-person game.
Enotria will be released simultaneously on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. This information should be particularly pleasing to Microsoft console owners, as developers had previously planned to release games on this platform at a later time.
Despite the delay in the release of the visually stunning action RPG, the devs won't leave us empty-handed. We will receive the demo on May 22, and it is expected to take around 8 hours to complete. Let's note that we recently had the opportunity to see extensive gameplay from Enotria (below). The demo version will begin in a city named Quinta. We will receive 4 types of weapons, 6 masks, 20 spells, and 30 perks to use.
Let's recall that the escape from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree arose from the conflicting release dates of both games, which were set to be released on June 21. The CEO of Jyamma Games has announced a change in the release date of Enotria after the developers of the acclaimed Elden Ring indicated this day as the DLC debut. It's not surprising that many players would opt to purchase an expansion for the award-winning Elden Ring over the debut of a soulslike. Now its premiere has been postponed once again.