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Shuhei Yoshida, Sony and PlayStation
Shuhei Yoshida Said He'd Resist PlayStation Live Service Push If He Was Still In Charge
Pursuing live service games is risky, especially for Sony, after the failure of Concord and server shutdown. Sony president Hiroki Totoki aims to approach live service games with caution to avoid repeating the Concord disaster.
Why Hasn’t Sony Done Anything More With Bloodborne? PlayStation Legend Shuhei Yoshida Has a Personal Theory
It is one of the biggest conundrums in the video game industry: why hasn’t Sony followed up Bloodborne with… anything? A remaster (Sony loves a remaster)? A sequel? A next-gen update? Fans of FromSoftware’s PlayStation 4 masterpiece have begged for more ever since the game launched to critical and commercial acclaim a decade ago.
Shuhei Yoshida says he would have liked to resist Sony's push on live-service games
In November, we reported that one of the greatest PlayStation veterans, Shuhei Yoshida, had decided to leave Sony after 31 years with the company. Today he is unemployed (by his own admission) and outside of Sony's walls he suddenly has entirely new opportunities to talk about his time with PlayStation more openly.
Why Is There No Bloodborne 2? Former PlayStation Exec Yoshida Has a Theory
With three decades spent at Sony, Shuhei Yoshida is a genuine veteran of the games industry, which lends this specific theory a little more credibility. But as he’s quick to specify, this isn’t insider information; it’s just a theory.
Shuhei Yoshida Has Revealed Why He Thinks Sony Hasn’t Done Anything New With Bloodborne
Former Sony exec Shuhei Yoshida has offered his insight into why Sony has done anything with the Bloodborne series.
PS Vita almost had Switch-like capabilities, says former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida
Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida has discussed why the company's PS Vita handheld didn't sell well, stating Sony didn't have the resources to split between two platforms but originally it had similar capabilities to Nintendo's Switch.
Road to VR
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Shuhei Yoshida, Industry Veteran & Main Figure Behind PSVR, Departs Sony
Shuhei Yoshida (aka ‘Shu’) has left Sony, closing a near 32-year chapter of his life with the company. Yoshida announced he ...
Inverse
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Shuhei Yoshida Shares His Favorite Games And A New Role As He Leaves PlayStation
Yoshida appears as a playable character in the PlayStation version of Super Time Force Ultra. Super Time Force Ultra is ...
Play Station Universe
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Shuhei Yoshida Reveals How Sony’s TV Division Covered Huge PS3 Losses During ‘Difficult’ Launch: ‘I Thought We Would Be Over’
Sony's former indie chief Shuhei Yoshida has looked back on the 'difficult' PS3 launch, recalling how Sony's TV business ...
mp1st.com
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Shuhei Yoshida Reveals Why PS Vita Did Not Succeed as Focus Was Split on PS4 Development
Ex-PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida reveals PS Vita failed due to split focus on PS4 development, costly memory cards, and ...
Push Square
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Shuhei Yoshida Reels Off List of Reasons the PS Vita Bombed
Yoshida also reveals that the PS Vita dev kit featured a video out, which allowed developers to plug it into monitors and ...
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The former head of PlayStation WorldWide Studios didn’t give any concrete answers, but he did share his personal speculation ...
Game Rant
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Former PlayStation Boss Shares Theory On Why the Vita Failed
A recently retired PlayStation veteran shares his take on why Sony’s PSP successor, PS Vita, didn’t take off in the handheld ...
Push Square
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Shuhei Yoshida: If You Want New First-Party PS5 Games, You Should Support Remasters
Some PS5 fans have been a little frustrated by Sony's output over the last few years, with what feels like fewer brand new ...
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