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?