Ex-PlayStation boss says he would ‘resist’ live service games and ‘bad’ movies

Ex-PlayStation boss says he would ‘resist’ live service games and ‘bad’ movies
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Ex-PlayStation boss says he would ‘resist’ live service games and ‘bad’ movies
Author: Michael Beckwith
Published: Jan, 16 2025 12:25

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Ex-PlayStation boss says he would ‘resist’ live service games and ‘bad’ movies Following his exit from Sony, Shuhei Yoshida has openly discussed his time at the company and what his strategy would be for making more live service games.

Speaking with Kinda Funny Games on its latest podcast (from the 1:11:28 mark), Yoshida explains it was his job to manage the budget and allocate money into what games would get made: ‘If the company was considering [going] that way, it probably didn’t make sense to stop making another God Of War or single-player game and put all the money into the live service games.’.

Back in November, PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida announced he would be retiring from Sony after more than 30 years at the company.

He covers a broad range of topics, but most interesting is his comments about Sony’s push for more live service games and how, if it was up to him, it wouldn’t have happened.

As a reminder, Yoshida was originally in charge of what is currently known as PlayStation Studios, the division responsible for first party game development.

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