It looks like Microsoft's size has gotten the best of it because it now take a call out on social media to get them to listen and take action.

Enotria: The Last Song

, a game most of us probably hadn't heard of at all and likely wouldn't have if not for the recent situation, went viral after Jyamma Games' CEO, Giacomo Greco,

over their lack of response to the studio's submission and certification requests ahead of its release on September 19.

This silence from Xbox forced the developer to announce an indefinite delay for the Xbox version of Enotria, despite the game being ready for launch alongside its PC and PlayStation 5 counterparts.

This incident quickly drew comparisons to other recent cases where third-party titles faced challenges in releasing on Xbox. Notably, the critically acclaimed Baldur's Gate 3 experienced a several-month delay on Xbox due to technical issues with the Series S version. Similarly, Black Myth: Wukong launched on PS5 and PC with a delayed Xbox release still planned for the future—with an ongoing debate that Sony paid to make the game a timed exclusive to the PS5.