During yesterday's Future Games Show livestream, Soulslike RPG Enotria: The Last Song made another public appearance to unveil its official release date, however the Xbox version has now been quietly cancelled as other platforms take priority.
Coming by way of Japanese outlet Gematsu, developer Jyamma Games says that it will now "reassess the possibility of an Xbox release post-launch" in order of "ensuring a superior experience for PC and PlayStation 5 players".
"Regarding the release on Xbox, we have decided, in the interest of ensuring a superior experience for PC and PlayStation 5 players, to reassess the possibility of an Xbox release post-launch."
While this is ultimately disappointing and we wish the game was coming to Xbox day and date, at least we have some hope of an Xbox release one day. Such a release could hinge on how well Enotria does on other systems, so we'll have to wait and see how all of that plays out.
The dev also explained that it is "an indie company team of just 60 people", whereas other major soulslike developers are working with teams "numbering over 700 individuals" - which may have also contributed to the team's reason for an Xbox cancellation, for now.