GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Longtime PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida retired from the company on January 15, and as part of his departure, he sat down for a lengthy ...
The PS Vita struggled due to technical choices like proprietary memory cards and rear touchpad, according to Shuhei Yoshida. Limited resources led to prioritizing PS4 over handheld projects ...
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 ...
In his first interview since leaving Sony, Shuhei Yoshida touched on many topics relating to PlayStation's history with Kinda Funny Games. When asked about Bloodborne's status and why Sony has ...
Shuhei Yoshida explained that the PS Vita did not succeed due to Sony's inability to support both the PS Vita and PS4 simultaneously. The PS Vita had features akin to the Nintendo Switch but suffered ...
Photographs and Video by Noriko Hayashi Supported by By River Akira Davis and Hisako Ueno Reporting from Tokyo Before Marie Kondo captured the world’s attention with her exhortations to rid ...
One former Sony executive, Shuhei Yoshida, isn't as keen on the live service model as some of his peers. Back in November, Yoshida announced that he would be leaving Sony after working there for a ...
Speaking during an interview with Kinda Funny Games, former Sony Interactive Entertainment indie boss Shuhei Yoshida has revealed why he thinks the format holder hasn’t done anything with the ...
Shuhei’s theory doesn’t line up with the circumstantial evidence, but it’s just his opinion. Shuhei Yoshida has an interesting idea on why Sony hasn’t touched Bloodborne in years, but don ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s recently-departed indie chief Shuhei Yoshida has revealed that Ghost of Yotei ranks as his most anticipated video game of 2025. Yoshida-san made the comment ...
Shuhei Yoshida, former head of SIE Worldwide Studios, has looked back on the PS3 launch of 2006, revealing it was by far the most difficult period during his time with the console manufacturer.
Shuhei Yoshida (aka ‘Shu’) has left Sony, closing a near 32-year chapter of his life with the company. Yoshida announced he was leaving Sony back in November, setting his retirement date for ...