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Shuhei Yoshida to leave PlayStation after 31 years

mansoor1980

Gold Member
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terrible news , this will give complete control to evil hermen hulst

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Thick Thighs Save Lives

NeoGAF's Physical Games Advocate Extraordinaire
I loved his passion and support for indie titles and his efforts to bring so many interesting and unique games to PS. I feel it will be hard to find someone as dedicated as he was... I hope I'm wrong, but man, this departure really sucks.

Anyway, here's a good parting quote from Shuhei from this recent dengekionline interview:


“Indie creator support is important in this business. Recently, AAA titles have been the drivers of business, but because they have become so large in scale, it can be difficult to try new things. It is the indie community that creates new genres and gives birth to innovation. That’s why it’s really important for PlayStation, one of the major players in the industry, to support indie games.”
 

PeteBull

Member
That guy should have been current CEO of playstation instead of hermen "the flop" hulst, we gonna miss u, mr Yoshida, u were true gamer who actually understood ur customers.
Lets not forget he had very high lvl bloodborne character and has beaten the game and all its endgame.


Oh, and fun fact from his youth, he was producer of this beloved game back in his youth:
Thats how character roster looked like, back then:

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Fbh

Member
Sad to see him go, dude always seemed like he had a genuine love for games. Not many people (if any?) left now from the "old guard" at playstation.
But after more than 30 years I can also understand the desire to move on. And it sounds like he'll still continue to support indies in some capacity, which seems to be what he enjoys doing the most. So best wishes to him
 
This is bad news, he's been instrumental in a lot of the great 3rd party partnerships playstation has had in recent years.

Who the hell are they going to replace him with?
The idea that a huge corporation like Sony has irreplaceable people is so weird. Playstation has huge teams on xDev that are always making these sorts of deals. Shu was mostly indie or smaller stuff more recently and he always did a hell of a job. But he's not the only one. I don't think he had anything to do with partnerships like Stellar Blade or Rise of the Ronin. That was all xDev.
 
Maybe he'll open his own studio. I don't follow a lot of these actual employees too closely but I always knew when he came out on stage at E3 something sick was about to happen.
 

Mibu no ookami

Demoted Member® Pro™
I wonder if this is a sign that the Kadokawa acquisition is pretty much a done deal and maybe a sign that Sony is shifting away from external development and external indie titles.

If I was Microsoft, I'd fire Booty and hire him.
 

Topher

Identifies as young
I wonder if this is a sign that the Kadokawa acquisition is pretty much a done deal and maybe a sign that Sony is shifting away from external development and external indie titles.

If I was Microsoft, I'd fire Booty and hire him.

I suspect that would be more corporate culture shock than the man could handle
 

Dirk Benedict

Gold Member
Wow... this is kind of depressing. I feel like they removed his influence, already. Him leaving is pretty iconic... to be perfectly honest with everyone here, I was wondering when he was going to leave... PlayStation just seems like a brand that is becoming more and more westernized and less about Japanese influenced products. In before Astrobot, too...
 

nial

Member
Probably pushed out by the jim ryan herman, moving to the west movement, another japanese playstationer bites the dust
Jim Ryan hasn't been in the company for over half a year, Hermen Hulst is not his boss (he reports to Hideaki Nishino per the internal structure), and bolded... that took almost 9 years?
 

mckmas8808

Mckmaster uses MasterCard to buy Slave drives
There goes the last of the charismatic likeable suits from the 3 big platform holders in console gaming. End of an era. I loved how he appeared to genuinely love games at his core.

Now all I have left is my sweet prince GabeN.

This is the only sad part to me.
 

nial

Member
He was stored in the archives anyways. He was the last sane person at Playstation (Cerny is not a Sony employee, just a free-lance).

The japanese Playstation era is officialy over. California era is now fully in place.
Says that when no Californian is at the top, but instead you have Hideaki Nishino as CEO of the Platform Business Group and Hiroki Totoki (and Kenichiro Yoshida more than ever, honestly) basically controlling the whole thing.
 
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Monkfish877

Member
This just isn't the Playstation that I know and loved anymore, it's pretty much a completely different company nowadays. Shu was probably one of the last remnants of that old PS that I was a fan of and now he's gone, those late 2000s to around 2018 was a golden period for PS, constant stream of first party exclusives, multiple conferences a year, it really was a great time to be a PS fan. I've pretty much lost all my enthusiasm for them now, long live the old Playstation!!!, and Hulst, Druckmann and all the other virtue signalling degenerates that are ruining Playstation, if your reading this, go suck on one, peace.
 

GHound

Member
The idea that a huge corporation like Sony has irreplaceable people is so weird. Playstation has huge teams on xDev that are always making these sorts of deals. Shu was mostly indie or smaller stuff more recently and he always did a hell of a job. But he's not the only one. I don't think he had anything to do with partnerships like Stellar Blade or Rise of the Ronin. That was all xDev.
 
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