Hideaki Nishino has become Sony Interactive Entertainment's sole CEO, after a period of joint rule with PlayStation studios boss Herman Hulst. Sony's reshuffle also comes with a new boss for the ...
Hideaki Nishino has become Sony Interactive Entertainment's sole CEO, after a period of joint rule with PlayStation studios boss Herman Hulst. Sony's reshuffle also comes with a new boss for the ...
This comes nearly a year after he and Herman Hulst were appointed co-CEOs of the PlayStation business, splitting responsibilities for leading the platform business and games following the ...
Speaking in an interview with Kinda Funny Gamescast, Ex-Sony bigwig Shuhei Yoshida said that if he were in the position of current PlayStation chief Herman Hulst, he would have resisted the push ...
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“I thought, you know, if I was in the position of Herman [Hulst], I probably would have tried to resist that direction,” said Yoshida. “Maybe that’s one of the reasons they removed me.
Before that, Noshino was the co-CEO along with former Guerrilla Games boss Herman Hulst. In an interview, former Sony PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida mentioned that Hulst was the one pushing ...
At the moment, Nishino shares the leadership position at SIE with Herman Hulst, who will retain his role as CEO of the Studio Business Group after the shake-up comes into effect. Nishino and Hulst ...
Back in May 2024, SIE revealed two different CEOs, Nishino for its Platform Business Group and former Guerrilla Games chief, Herman Hulst, for its Studio Business Group. Now, Sony has finally ...
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New president and CEO appointed at Sony Interactive Entertainment, Hideaki Nishino. Herman Hulst to oversee gaming development, adapt franchises to TV and movies. Recent shake-up may be linked to ...