Shuhei Yoshida
Shuhei Yoshida is a Japanese businessman and PlayStation executive. Formerly president of SIE Worldwide Studios, the group that oversees the game studios owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment, he’s currently leading an initiative looking after and nurturing external, smaller independent studios.
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Sony is giving developers PlayStation VR2 demos at GDC
Unity will hold a presentation on the upcoming VR hardware later today
Konami is holding a free indie games convention in Japan
Both exhibitors and visitors can attend Indie Games Connect 2022 free of charge
Salt & Sacrifice and Hello Neighbor 2 featured in new PlayStation indie games showcase
Sony shows off seven upcoming indie titles
PlayStation gives more details on Oxenfree 2, Axiom Verge 2 and other upcoming indies
Today's PlayStation Indies Spotlight also included Hades, Carrion, A Short Hike, Sol Cresta and Wytchwood
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut dated in new PlayStation indie games showcase
Sony delivers reveals and updates for seven indie games
Sucker Punch discusses Ghost of Tsushima’s approach to cultural authenticity
“One of the joys of the project was being committed to being a learner," says producer Brian Fleming
Sources: PlayStation is winding down Sony Japan Studio
Majority of development staff have been let go, but ASOBI Team remains, sources tell VGC
PlayStation exec posts, then deletes, a video showing he uses his PS5 upside-down
Hermen Hulst attracts attention on social media for his unusual console placement
Days Gone’s two most senior leads announce they’ve left PlayStation’s Bend Studio
John Garvin and Jeff Ross had been at the US developer since the original Syphon Filter
Sony Japan ‘has been sidelined’ from PlayStation 5’s launch, a new report claims
Development staff are said to have been reduced as PlayStation places importance on the US market