Shuhei Yoshida, former Sony president, suggests that PlayStation's longstanding emphasis on cutting-edge graphics may need reevaluation to appeal to a broader audience. While Sony has excelled in creating visually impressive games, like The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, high production costs and the risk of quickly becoming outdated are significant concerns. Yoshida acknowledges the necessity of maintaining quality graphics but stresses the importance of diversifying the gaming experience. This perspective is echoed by other industry leaders who note the challenges and sustainability issues within the AAA game development space.
"Up until now, PlayStation's DNA has been driven by values such as 'cutting-edge graphics'... it's about time we have to reconsider that."
"Games striving for realism can look dated after a few years, and the cost to produce them has grown enormously. The AAA video game space is unsustainable due to rising costs."
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