Shuhei Yoshida, current president of PS Indies, illuminates the bowels
I don’t know if it happens to you too, but lately something curious happened to me in this video game: I think I started to get nostalgic; something that doesn’t usually happen to me very often because I prefer to live in the present. But for the past few months, I’ve longed for that time when you didn’t have to wait between 4 years and two lifetimes for the game you wanted to play to come out; although it is also true that I understand that this happens because nothing is launched in the market to heal the image of a company, The PlayStation being the one I’m going to focus on here.
The fact is that Shuhei Yoshida, one of the bosses of PlayStation dropped information about PlayStation which allow us to understand why it treats the release of its exclusive games with such care. Below I will tell you everything he said so that you can have all the data as close as possible.
Why isn’t PlayStation releasing more games?
- The information comes from an interview that the colleagues of the portal The Guardian they made Yoshida
- He comments that in Many ideas are born, but almost all end up failing
- The manager said that many prototypes are developed in the company, but they end up stopping so as not to waste time and resources with them
- Yoshida says PlayStation is canceling a lot of games
- Even the director comments that part of his job is to convince developers to stop projects before things go wrong
Who exactly is Shuhei Yoshida?
Shuhei Yoshida is a Japanese manager who served as director of SIE Worldwide Studios and has now become head of PlayStation’s indie division. He is one of the most beloved businessmen in the community for his ability to open up to people and the transparency with which he deals with things.
Knowing that now makes it much easier for me to understand why games take so long to arrive; even if it is true that the latter is synonymous with the fact that the titles which PlayStation is launching trying to achieve the highest levels of quality possible.