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Shuhei Yoshida Is Leaving PlayStation
Shuhei Yoshida is leaving PlayStation in January after three decades
As of January 15, 2025, PlayStation’s Shuhei Yoshida will leave Sony but not retire from the industry entirely. Yoshida made the announcement while on the PlayStation Podcast Tuesday (a condensed transcription of the interview appears on the official PlayStation blog.
Shuhei Yoshida To Leave PlayStation After 30 Years: 'I'd Like To Stay In The Industry'; Xbox's Phil Spencer Reacts
Shuhei Yoshida, a prominent PlayStation executive, will leave the company in January 2025 after 31 years, marking the end of an era.
Shuhei Yoshida, the man behind the most savage gaming roast of all time, leaves PlayStation after 31 years: 'It's been a dream job'
The Sony veteran has been with PlayStation from the start and played a major role in its evolution.
Xbox Boss Phil Spencer Praises PlayStation's Shuhei Yoshida
Xbox's Phil Spencer offers heartfelt praise to PlayStation's Shuhei Yoshida as the popular executive announces a major career transition.
After 31 years with Sony, PlayStation legend Shuhei Yoshida has announced his retirement
From running the brand to rejecting Demon’s Souls, and eventually becoming a champion of indie games, Shuhei Yoshida’s time with PlayStation is ending
Shuhei Yoshida Is Leaving PlayStation – But He Might Not Be Retiring Quite Yet
Yoshida publicly took responsibility for one famous misstep while he was in this role. As SCE Worldwide President, Yoshida declined to publish FromSoftware’s Demon’s Souls, as Yoshida himself did not enjoy playing the game’s early demo. FromSoftware would go on to approach Bandai Namco to publish their Dark Souls games.
Beloved PlayStation Executive Shuhei Yoshida Leaving Sony
Long-time PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida, lovingly known as Shu, has announced his departure from Sony after 31 years of service. Although understandable, the announcement came as a bit of a surprise and in a rather unconventional way: an interview with the PS Blog.
Shuhei Yoshida Leaving Sony and PlayStation in 2025
Shuhei Yoshida will be leaving PlayStation after 31 years of serving as Sony Worldwide Studios president and Head of Indies.
Industry Legend Shuhei Yoshida to Leave PlayStation After 31 Years
PlayStation legend and industry icon Shuhei Yoshida is to leave the company after almost 32 years, but he's not disappearing from gaming entirely.
PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida, who's been around since the very beginning, is leaving Sony after 31 years: "PlayStation is in really good hands"
“Suits” star Patrick J. Adams appeared on the latest episode of Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s “Dinner’s on Me” podcast and opened up about his exit from “Suits.” Adams was a series regular on the USA legal drama for seven seasons. He played Michael James Ross opposite Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter. Adams returned for the final …
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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Sony moves goalposts on PlayStation 2 sales total as Shuhei Yoshida confirms exit
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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 ...
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The Friendly Face Of PlayStation Says Goodbye After 30 Years
Shuhei Yoshida is leaving PlayStation after a 30-year career, where he served as SIE Worldwide Studios president and head of ...
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