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Shuhei Yoshida Is Retiring From Sony After 31 Years But Isn’t Leaving the Industry Behind

All good things must come to an end

Danish TaleefBy Danish TaleefNovember 26, 20242 Mins Read
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Shuhei Yoshida is retiring from Sony Interactive Entertainment on January 15, 2025. The announcement was made official by Sony and Yoshida himself on X (formerly Twitter). He has held multiple leadership roles at PlayStation since he joined the company back in 1993.

He is best known for the majority of his career as the president of PlayStation Worldwide Studios, where he led the development of first-party titles from 2008 to 2019. He then moved on to the head of PlayStation Indies studios and led the company’s relationship with indie studios.

While speaking on the official PlayStation Podcast, he talked about his initial joining, and how he joined Ken Kutanagi’s team in 1993. This was when the original PlayStation was being developed, Ken Kutanagi’s team only had engineers, and Yoshida was the first non-technical person to join the team and help Sony make a plan to bring its first console to market.

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The team was very excited back then about bringing 3D graphics and the CD-ROM to the home console. This would allow an unprecedented amount of data with reasonable manufacturing costs, so the team had some high hopes for the PlayStation, and the rest is history.

Back then, Sony wasn’t exactly known for being a part of the video game industry. The biggest players back then were Nintendo and Sega. So when the PlayStation came out, it wasn’t taken very seriously by the industry, and this changed with time.

Although he enjoys his current position and calls working with indies his “dream job”, he will have to move on. He said that he was most proud when a small indie game, Journey, got Game of the Year at the DICE summit back in 2013. And even if Shuhei Yoshida said he is retiring from Sony, he also said on X that he isn’t leaving the industry and will continue to work in some capacity.

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