Shuhei Yoshida, former president of Sony Interactive Entertainment's Worldwide Studios, recently shared two career-defining moments of fear, both orchestrated by competitors Nintendo and Xbox.
In an interview with MinnMax, Yoshida described the Xbox 360's one-year head start on the PlayStation 3 as "very, very scary." The potential for gamers to embrace the next generation of gaming on Xbox, leaving PlayStation behind, presented a significant challenge.
However, Yoshida cited Nintendo's announcement of Monster Hunter 4 as a 3DS exclusive as an even greater shock. This was particularly jarring given the immense success of the Monster Hunter franchise on the PlayStation Portable, which boasted two exclusive titles. The surprise was compounded by Nintendo's simultaneous $100 price drop on the 3DS, undercutting the PlayStation Vita.
Yoshida's retirement in January, after over three decades with Sony, has allowed him to offer candid insights into his time at PlayStation, including his perspectives on Sony's live service strategy and the lack of a Bloodborne remake or sequel.