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Xbox fans rejoice after cancelled game makes a comeback

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Published 14:19 6 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Xbox fans rejoice after cancelled game makes a comeback

A rare win for Xbox

Sam Cawley

Sam Cawley

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Featured Image Credit: Microsoft/Jyamma Games

Topics: Xbox, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X

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It’s been a rough week for Xbox fans, I imagine them as that Spongebob meme where Squidward is watching him play with Patrick outside.

In this instance the Xbox fans are looking out at PlayStation fans having fun with the new Astro Bot game, while their chosen game company sits on a mountain of IPs it refuses to do anything with.

Take a look at the launch trailer for Astro Bot below, it’s already one of the best-rated games of the year

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It’s not all doom and gloom though, as Xbox fans have a lot to look forward to over the next year and 2025.

We’ve got Doom: The Dark Ages, Indiana Jones And The Great Circle, Call Of Duty Black Ops 6 on Xbox Game Pass and much more.

Adding to that list is Enotria: The Last Song, a game that many thought wasn’t coming to the platform, but is now confirmed to be launching on the console at some point in the future.

Enotria: The Last Song is described as "a soulslike set in a beautiful sun-lit world inspired by Italian folklore where the brightest sun casts the darkest shadow. Wear unique role-altering masks, face formidable foes, and alter reality with the power of Ardore to unravel the secrets of Enotria."

Unfortunately the game’s release on Xbox was seemingly out of the question following a statement from the developers, which read "Despite our best efforts and the hard work of our dedicated team, we’ve encountered challenges that have delayed our release on the Xbox platform.”

Many fans were upset by this update, but there’s good news, as it seems Microsoft has begun working with the team to get the game the Xbox launch it deserves.

A spokesperson for Microsoft told IGN “We’ve connected with Jyamma Games and got great feedback that we will use to improve our processes. We look forward to working with them to bring Enotria: The Last Song to Xbox."

So all is well, the only problem now is narrowing down a release date, as one hasn’t been given as of yet.

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