Yoshida wants PlayStation to get back to its soul — not just the shiny outer shell.

Less graphics arms race, more bold ideas – former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida is calling for a new direction at Sony.
His message: If PlayStation wants to stay relevant, it needs to change more than just the resolution.A Veteran Speaks His Mind
Shuhei Yoshida, one of the most influential minds in PlayStation’s history, has returned to the spotlight with a message that’s as clear as it is bold.
In an interview with AV Watch, he calls on Sony to break free from its fixation on cutting-edge graphics — and instead embrace creative diversity and fresh ideas.
For decades, ever since the era of Ken Kutaragi, PlayStation built its reputation on technical dominance. It was a strategy that worked — until now.
But as Yoshida puts it: “That way of thinking has to change.”

AAA Graphics? Sure – But Not At Any Cost
Of course, stunning visuals impress. But according to Shuhei Yoshida, it takes more than raw visual power to truly captivate players – especially as development costs and timelines continue to spiral.
His example: Astro Bot. Not a technical powerhouse, but charming, fresh, and beloved – especially by families.
It proves that games can be different – colorful, bold, and full of surprises.
Lessons From The Past
Yoshida also points to the PS3 era, when Japanese developers desperately tried to chase Western trends – and in the process, nearly lost their creative identity.
It wasn’t until games like NieR: Automata came along that it became clear: the most unique ideas often turn out to be the strongest ones.
Now The Question Is: Will Sony Act On It?
Will Sony take the advice of one of its most respected veterans?
That remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: the industry is evolving – and those who don’t adapt risk getting left behind.
Maybe “Next Gen” in 2028 won’t just mean more power, but also more creative courage.
Yoshida’s message hangs in the air: Less bling – more heart.
What gives you more chills? 4K visuals – or a game that truly surprises you?