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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.
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.
Shuhei Yoshida Steps Away from PlayStation After 30 Years
Shuhei Yoshida, a prominent figure in PlayStation’s history, has announced he will leave Sony Interactive Entertainment on January 15, 2025, marking the end of a career spanning three decades with the gaming giant.
PlayStation's Head of Indies Shuhei Yoshida announces he will retire from the company in January: 'PlayStation is in really good hands'
Shuhei Yoshida announces he will leave PlayStation in January 2025 The current Head of Indie's has worked at PlayStation for 31 years Yoshida said that after he hit 30 years, he thought it was "time for me to move on" The head of PlayStation's indies,
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.
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
Retiring PlayStation Boss Shuhei Yoshida Reveals His 'Next Move'
Sony career holds for him, and excitingly, it has something to do with 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.
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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.
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Shuhei Yoshida is the soul of PlayStation. What does his departure mean for Sony?
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Shuhei Yoshida reveals his favorite games from all of Sony and PlayStation history
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