Enotria: The Last Song – Release date, demo, platforms, story, more

Souhardya Choudhury
Enotria the last song character

Enotria: The Last Song is set to etch its name on the list of prominent Soulslike titles releasing in 2024. Here’s everything you need to know about Enotria: The Last Song, including its release date, platforms, and more.

Enotria: The Last Song, alongside Black Myth: Wukong, is set to be one of the most promising Soulslike titles this year. Although Elden Ring is returning to the market as well with its Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, this game doesn’t lag behind as players are already intrigued by the unique setting.

On that note, here’s everything you need to know about Entoria: The Last Song.

Enotria: The Last Song release date & demo

Enotria: The Last Song will be released on September 19, 2024, as confirmed by the devs on their official website and the gameplay trailer. Previously, the release date was set to be August 21, but now they have delayed it to ensure the quality of the final product.

Additionally, Jyamma Games will be releasing a demo for Enotria: The Last Song on May 22, for both PC and PlayStation 5. As confirmed by the devs, the demo will have 8 hours of playtime and will start in the city of Quinta.

Enotria The Last Song Quinta city
The demo will take place in the city of Quinta.

Enotria: The Last Song platforms

Enotria: The Last Song will be launched for PlayStation 5 and PC, and will be available on both Steam and the Epic Games Store. Despite the title not being launched for Xbox, the devs have confirmed on their website that the Series X|S release has been postponed and will be revealed soon.

Enotria: The Last Song setting & story

Enotria: The Last Song is set in a vast sun-lit world, inspired by Italian folklore. For Souslike fans, you can compare the setting with Bloodborne and Lies of P, but the world is much more vibrant with plenty of color.

According to the information available on the official website, the world in Enotria: The Last Song is stuck in an unnatural stasis where players must take the role of The Maskless One, and free the people from Canovaccio, an eternal and twisted play that has forced everyone to follow a perpetual script.

Enotria: The Last Song gameplay

Aside from the vast expansive world in Entoria: The Last Song, the devs have included a massive array of Soulike and RPG mechanics in the game as well. According to the CEO, they have mainly focused on building diversity and weaponry, with over 120 available weapons, 30 stats modifiers, and 45 spells in the game.

Additionally, players will be able to change their playstyle with every new mask they achieve in the game. There are 68 skills and 30 masks for players to discover in Enotria: The Last Song, which means more than 150 million possible combinations, as revealed by the CEO of Jyamma Games on their website.

Enotria: The Last Song system requirements

Here are the minimum & recommended spec requirements to run Enotria: The Last Song on your PC:

Minimum requirementsRecommended requirements
CPUWindows 10, 64-bitWindows 10/11, 64-bit
GPUIntel Core i5-6600 (3.3Ghz) or AMD Ryzen 5 1400 (3.2Ghz)Intel Core i7-8700 (3.2Ghz) or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (3.6 Ghz)
MemoryNvidia GeForce GTX 1080 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 8GBNvidia GeForce 2080 or AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT or Intel Arc A770
Storage50 GB50 GB
DirectX version1212

Enotria: The Last Song trailers

Currently, there are five trailers available for Enotria: The Last Song. They are:

Enotria: The Last Song – Official Release Date Trailer

Enotria: The Last Song – Gameplay Trailer

Enotria: The Last Song – Official Technical Showcase Trailer

Enotria: The Last Song – Official Gameplay Reveal Teaser (Tokyo Game Show 2022)

Enotria: The Last Song – Gameplay Showcase trailer

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