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I’ve had a PlayStation for as long as I can remember, and it’s always been the go-to console for the best exclusives and the most gorgeous graphics. But former Sony president Shuhei Yoshida says it’s time for the company to adopt a different approach.

In an interview with AV Watch (translated by Genki), Yoshida says: “Up until now, PlayStation’s DNA has been driven by values ​​such as ‘cutting-edge graphics’ that have continued since Kutaragi-san’s time. Users have also expected that from PlayStation games.”

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