This week, the former President of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) Worldwide Studios gave an interview where he let it be known that he had gotten his hands on and played the now-cancelled ...
That statement isn't wrong, per se, but I take issue with the idea that the double-A market disappeared without a trace. Disappear is a word that suggests no cause. If you say tha ...
In a new interview detailing his career, the former executive commented on how he was left with "no choice" but to step down from his position as president of SIE Worldwide Studios in 2019 ...
There's been plenty of speculation about when it will arrive, and according to Shuhei Yoshida, the former Sony exec who was head of SIE Worldwide Studios, we could be waiting until 2028.
Former SIE Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida has touched on Microsoft’s current strategy to bring Xbox games to PS5, calling it a ‘win’ for PlayStation console owners. Speaking on the ...
the former CEO of SIE Worldwide Studios, expressed his disagreement with this prediction. "I don't think Sony can get away with [an all-digital PS6] now," the veteran of the business stated.
In an interview earlier this week, Yoshida discussed his 2019 move from president of SIE Worldwide Studios to overseeing Sony's indie developer initiative. "Well, I had no choice," he said.
He even served as the president of SIE Worldwide Studios for a time. However, since then, Yoshida has left Sony and has recently been taking on interviews about his time with the company.
Shuhei Yoshida stated that Sony did not force studios to develop live service games, but decisions were likely made ...
It was in development for some time and the implication was that it had got to a playable state and now former President of SIE Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida has confirmed he played it, ...
In an interview with Venturebeat, Yoshida discussed his 30+ year career at PlayStation, including his move in 2019 from president of SIE Worldwide Studios to overseeing a new initiative focused on ...
In a prior interview, Yoshida, who was President of SIE Worldwide Studios for Sony Interactive Entertainment from 2008 to 2019, said he would have tried to resist Sony’s controversial live ...