Sony explains how it pulled off a PS3 rescue operation with the help of, who else, the developers
Read More »Sony â??regretsâ?? PS3 problems, but has Moved on
WWS boss Yoshida admits PS3 game development was challenging, but insists Sony has turned a corner
Read More »Sony: Watch our rivals go next-gen first
Lookout should be on â??Wii 2â?? and â??Xbox 720â?? before PS4, says Sony boss
Read More »Sony ‘saddened’ by Insomniac switch
Sony was told back in 2008 that Insomniac Games wanted to break away from the platform holder, the company has revealed. Now two years later, and a few weeks after EA’s deal with Insomniac went public, a high-profile Sony executive tells Develop he was personally saddened by the studio’s switch. …
Read More »Sonyâ??s Yoshida saddened by Insomniac switch
'We grew up together' says Sony's studio boss, but remains optimistic for the future
Read More »Sony: Devs working on PS4
One of the highest-ranking executives at SCE has revealed the company is hard at work on future platform developments. In an exclusive interview with Develop magazine, Sony Worldwide Studios (WWS) boss Shuhei Yoshida candidly explained how Sony has learnt from past mistakes and is now building tech that developers can …
Read More »Sony: Devs to help build the next PlayStation
SCE studio boss confirms work is underway on 'future platform related activities'
Read More »Sony sticks up for 3D glasses
The president of Sony Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida has told rival Nintendo to quit criticising the use of 3D glasses and instead spend more time promoting the overall 3D market. I have hope that they have a broader perspective with 3D,” Yoshida told IGN. If you really want a big …
Read More »Yoshida – The Q&A
It’s well documented that Sony’s own studios and developers contributed to the design of Move. Does that represent a wider change in philosophy at Sony? Absolutely. That’s down to the change of management that occurred three years ago, when Ken Kutaragi moved on and Kaz Harai became the president of …
Read More »Sony execs were reluctant to greenlight first PlayStation, says Yoshida
New SCE WWS boss also discusses the SCEA/SCEE rivalry and Sony's new collaborative approach
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