Shuhei Yoshida Retires After 31 Years, Leaves PlayStation in 'Good Hands'

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Shuhei Yoshida Retires After 31 Years, Leaves PlayStation in 'Good Hands'
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  • Shuhei Yoshida, a key figure in Sony's history, leaves after 31 years, marking his last day in 2025.
  • Yoshida joined Sony in 1993 and influenced major consoles from PlayStation to PS5.
    • He valued creative diversity, highlighting the digital game Journey as a memorable success.
    • Yoshida helped drive success for iconic games and consoles, with PS2 sales surpassing 160 million.
    • His departure aligns with Sony's leadership shift under joint CEOs Hulst and Nishino.
    • Yoshida, 'PlayStation's soul,' fostered connections and innovations across the gaming industry.
    • Despite leaving PlayStation Studios in 2019, he supported indie devs, leaving a lasting legacy.
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