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Summery Soulslike Enotria: The Last Song is delayed again, but there’s an 8-hour demo coming soonThat’s a pretty big demo

That’s a pretty big demo

Image credit:Jyamma Games

Image credit:Jyamma Games

A screenshot from Enotria: The Last Song that shows a masked jester-like boss leering at the camera.

You might rememberEnotria: The Last Songas the Italian-inspiredSoulslikethatshifted its release datefrom June to August to avoidShadow Of The Erdtree… but found itself nestled next toBlack Myth: Wukong. Well, scratch that August release, as now it’s been shifted back to September instead! But hey, there’s a demo coming out real soon that’ll hopefully give us a better sense of what the game’s like. I imagine it’ll involve a lot of fighting spindly monsters, dying, and resurrecting at whatever object they’ve decided will be the equivalent ofDark Souls' bonfires. Likely something Leonardo da Vinci made or drew or invented. That man’s stats were speccedhigh.

Enotria’s now officially arriving on the 19th of September on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and Xbox. A nice date, I think, that gives us Soulsheads plenty of time to digest Shadow Of The Erdtree and navigate its manybasket-headed individuals.

Shadow Of The Erdtree is more on my mind right now, but I’m certainly excited for Enotria. It’s cool to see a Soulslike with a summery setting and an obvious slant towards buildcrafting. I can find buildcrafting a bit much, though, especially as someone who is very happy to use the same broadsword for an entire playthrough. Then again, if it’s implemented well, Enotria might encourage me to be a bit more playful and/or force my hand if enemies suddenly develop broadsword immunity.

You can keep up with Enotria over onSteam, where you’ll find its demo at the time of release, too.