PlayStation Veteran Shuhei Yoshida Announces Retirement From Sony
Briefly

Yoshida reflects on his time at PlayStation, noting, "When I hit 30 years, I was thinking, 'Hmm, it may be about time for me to move on.' You know, the company's been doing great." He shares excitement for the future and confidence in new management, stating, "PlayStation is in really good hands. I thought, 'Okay, this is my time.'"
Yoshida discussed his early role, saying, "I was also the first 'non-technical' person aboard the team, and thus played a vital part in bringing the original PlayStation to market. That was a really fun time, but also a really challenging time," highlighting the skepticism around 3D graphics technology.
Reflecting on his journey, Yoshida has been involved in numerous major titles, saying, "Regardless of which role I held, I've always been a prominent figure in the development of several high-profile PlayStation titles, like Gran Turismo and God of War."
Read at GameSpot
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