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Shuhei Yoshida Is Leaving PlayStation
PlayStation's Shuhei Yoshida Leaving Sony After 31 Years
Sony’s head of independent development at PlayStation and long-time game development leader for the console maker, Shuhei Yoshida, is leaving the company after over three decades. He helped produce some of the PlayStation’s earliest hits before moving onto help lead the platform’s powerhouse first-party studios across multiple console generations.
PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida, who's been around since the very beginning, is leaving Sony after 31 years: "PlayStation is in really good hands"
PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida is leaving the company after 31 years. As announced on the PlayStation Blog, the former SIE Worldwide Studios president will leave Sony early next year. "I’m leaving Sony Interactive Entertainment on January 15 2025,
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PlayStation Veteran Shuhei Yoshida Retiring From Sony in January
Shuhei Yoshida, one of the key veterans behind the PlayStation, has announced that he's retiring in January after 31 years with Sony.
Shuhei Yoshida Is Leaving PlayStation in January
Longtime PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida will leave the company on January 15th, 2025. Having spent over 30 years with Sony, Yoshida has been a vital member of the PlayStation family since its launch in 1993. He served as the President of SIE Worldwide Studios from 2008 through 2019.
Sony PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida is leaving the company after 31 years
In January 2025, Shuhei Yoshida will be leaving Sony after spending 31 years with the company. Yoshida started out speaking with developers and publishers to convince them to make games for the original PlayStation but he would rise to being the president of PlayStation Studios during the PS3 and PS4 eras.
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PlayStation Insider Hints at Major New Announcements Coming Soon
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Sony Is Reportedly Working on New Portable PlayStation
Claims are pointing that Sony is currently developing a new portable console, capable of playing PlayStation 5 games.
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New PlayStation handheld in the works – Sony sets its sights on the Nintendo Switch's success
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Sony to release new handheld to compete with Switch 2 and Microsoft
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PlayStation confirms new PS2 sales numbers to hold onto its record
The official timeline also includes sales numbers for its other consoles. The PS4 is the second-highest-selling PlayStation console at 117 million, followed by the PS1 at 102 million units sold ...
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Sony Updates PlayStation 2 Units Sales in New Company History Site
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PlayStation Store Update Worldwide November 26, 2024
Each week Sony brings PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR, and PlayStation Plus owners new content, add-ons, games, ...
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