Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida would like to visit Nintendo's headquarters now that he has departed from Sony's ...
Ex-PlayStation executive thinks that a certain forthcoming title is an early contender for the prestigious title of Game of the Year 2025.
A former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive reveals the reasons why Japan Studio was reorganized and shut down in 2021.
Another former PlayStation boss, Shuhei Yoshida, recently said the chance of finding success in the competitive live-service market was "small," but his replacement, Hermen Hulst, was given the ...
It's been reported that the PS6 is in the works, and according to former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida, the system launching in 2028 feels "right." Speaking to VentureBeat, Yoshida the last ...
As the Red Sox contemplate As the Infield Turns, there are some players being impacted beyond Rafael Devers and Alex Bregman. Masataka Yoshida runs the risk of becoming collateral damage.
After a 38-year run at Sony, former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida bid farewell to the company earlier this year. In a new interview detailing his career, the former executive commented on how he ...
Shuhei Yoshida was forced by Jim Ryan to focus on indie games instead of first-party titles, with the alternative being to leave the company. The shift to managing indie games was a bigger change for ...
French actor Ludivine Sagnier, best known for “Swimming Pool” and “8 Women,” welcomed the European Shooting Stars – 10 up-and-coming European actors – on stage at the Berlinale Palast ...
In November 2024, Shuhei Yoshida left PlayStation after 31 years with the company, but his exit almost came much sooner than he wanted. According to Yoshida, Jim Ryan almost forced him out of ...
Here's what Yoshida had to say: "Our goal was to get all the major games in Japan to come to the PlayStation. At the time there were two big teams working with Nintendo, Final Fantasy and Dragon ...
Even internally, some executives saw issues with the console, and one of these higher-ups was Shuhei Yoshida. In an interview with VentureBeat regarding former Sony Interactive Entertainment ...