Shuhei Yoshida is one of the most iconic figures in the video game industry. He was part of Sony for 31 years until he left PlayStation in 2024. He is known for his role in the video game division ...
Last November, Shuhei Yoshida announced that he would be leaving PlayStation altogether after over 30 years at the company. His departure was made official on January 15, with fellow industry ...
Shuhei Yoshida has officially left Sony after an awesome 31-year career with the company, and while he hasn’t retired from games entirely, he’s enjoying his new-found freedom. Recently ...
The irony that some of you may find is that beloved PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida was apparently the one who first greenlit the project: Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida says that he was ...
The big picture: Shuhei Yoshida spent more than three decades at Sony, leading the PlayStation project from its early years. Now retired, the BAFTA Fellowship-awarded industry veteran is revealing ...
This initiative of porting PlayStation games to PC was something former PlayStation president of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida wanted to do sooner. However, Sony's business model at the time ...
Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida has admitted porting PlayStation-exclusive games to PC is "almost like printing money", and provides an opportunity to invest in further games. In an ...
Shuhei Yoshida, the former head of PlayStation’s indie division, has touched base Sony’s ongoing strategy of bringing major first-party titles to PC, stating the process is ‘almost like ...
Former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Shuhei Yoshida has praised Microsoft's multi-platform push, calling it "a win" for PlayStation users. "I think it’s a win for PlayStation owners ...
As Yoshida explains, the California studio wanted to do this and had ambitious plans to place it in the Games as a Service space. Fans had well received the multiplayer in The Last of Us ...
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 PlayStation head of indies and Sony executive Shuhei Yoshida reveals that Japan Studio shut down due to difficulties making successful AAA games. According to Yoshida, Sony shifted its ...