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Automata saved the Japanese games industry. According to Yoshida, the game was so well-received and so unequivocally Japanese ...
You may have missed this, but Shuhei Yoshida, the beloved ex-PlayStation executive of over 30 years, reacted live to Nintendo's big Switch 2 Direct. He joined the crew over on MinnMax to watch the ...
Nintendo Switch 2 will feature an LCD screen, which concerns some fans. The decision to use an LCD screen was explained by Nintendo exec. Fans express disappointment over the absence of OLED in ...
Less graphics arms race, more bold ideas – former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida is calling for a new direction at Sony. His message: If PlayStation wants to stay relevant, it needs to change more ...
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has been sharing quite a ... The former PlayStation exec also discussed NieR: Automata's impact on the games industry, especially in Japan.
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Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has been sharing quite a few insights on the games industry since his departure from Sony. Among them, he says it might be time for Sony to reconsider its ...
Shuhei Yoshida suggests Sony should shift its focus from raw graphical power to creating unique player experiences. Yoshida believes the gaming industry faces unsustainable development costs due to ...
Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida has called NieR: Automata the "game that changed everything", as it was responsible for reviving the Japanese games industry on its release. Speaking to Japanese ...
Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida has called NieR: Automata the "game that changed everything", as it was responsible for reviving the Japanese games industry on its release. Speaking to ...
Former Sony indie boss Shuhei Yoshida has suggested the former holder ... and the arrival of Nier Automata gave things the shot in the arm it needed. In a separate interview earlier in the year ...