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Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) today announces significant changes to its management structure to continue to drive growth and innovation for Sony Group Corporation and Sony Interactive Entertainment.

Engineering Leadership Changes

As previously announced, John (Tsuyoshi) Kodera, Deputy President, SIE, has decided to begin the next chapter of his career at Sony. He will be moving to Sony Group Corporation to take on a portfolio of responsibilities including the digital transformation strategy for all of Sony Group, information technology, and information security. Kodera brought digital transformation to the PlayStation business in 2011, through the formation of Sony Network Entertainment, where he led the teams who developed the infrastructure for PlayStation Network, the PS4 and PS5 user experience, and digital innovations too numerous to count.

Hideaki Nishino has been promoted to SVP, Platform Experience and will oversee Network Engineering and Operations, R&D, Design, Data Strategy and Operations in addition to managing Product and Platform development. Nishino has a long history with Sony Interactive Entertainment, having most recently led Platform Planning and Management. He joined the company in 2000 and has been instrumental in many of the innovations in PS4 and PS5 product development. Nishino will report directly to Jim Ryan, President and CEO of SIE and continue to be based in San Mateo, California.

Michael Pattison, currently VP, Global Third-Party Relations, is promoted to SVP, Platform Planning and Management. Michael has been with SIE, based in Europe, for nearly eight years and has been instrumental in building our current strong portfolio of business partnerships on PS4 and PS5 and has been a strong advocate for the Indie development community. Pattison will report to Nishino and continue to be based in London.

Finance Leadership Changes

Kazuhiko Takeda, Deputy President and CFO is retiring in June 2021 after nearly 40 years of service at Sony. Takeda joined Sony Corporation in 1983. His experience at Sony includes Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB in Sweden and Sony Europe Limited in the United Kingdom. He returned to Tokyo in 2013 and led the Corporate Planning and Control Division of Sony Corporation overseeing all Sony Group companies before joining SIE as Deputy President and CFO in 2018. Takeda remains Deputy President and CFO until June 30.

Lin Tao will join SIE as SVP, Finance, Corporate Development and Strategy. Tao currently serves as VP of Sony Corporation, Senior General Manager of the Business Development Office. Tao has many years of experience at Sony, having previously spent five years within the PlayStation business and seven years within the mobile phone business in both Europe and Tokyo. Lin worked with Kazuo Hirai and Kenichiro Yoshida at Sony CEO Office and founded the Business Development Office in 2019. In her new role, she will be based in Tokyo, and report directly to Jim Ryan where she will oversee all aspects of financial management and corporate planning and strategy effective July 1.

Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. Executives

In addition to the changes in Finance and Engineering leadership at SIE, the following appointments will join Jim Ryan, Representative Director, President, and CEO in the Board of Directors of SIE Tokyo. Masayasu Ito is appointed Representative Director and Deputy President, Lin Tao is appointed Director and Deputy President, and Takeshi Shibata is appointed Director.
 
Esatto, anche se rimaniamo nel non confermato, sia che chiudano gli store sia che si possa riscaricare tutto, ma dovrebbe essere come hai detto.
Sta cosa però è abbastanza ridicolo.

Avevo in programma qualche recupero di giochi ps3 ormai introvabili fisici, adesso ho pure la scadenza che sennò addio. :/

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E non sottomettevi al gamepass aggiungerei :trollface:
eviterei di tirare in ballo microsoft in questo contesto, visto come gestisce la retrocompatibilità e i vecchi prodotti (e come sta gestendo Sony)
Il digitale è il futuro, state ad aspettare il pacchetto da Amazon quando io posso scaricare a mezzanotte e giocare direttamente in stream...cazzo non mi va internet.
che poi Amazon ormai ti manda la roba a casa in un batter di ciglio...
 
Da un po' ormai da sony arrivano solo notizie di m... questa poi è una roba che dice chiaramente attaccatevi voi e la storia di Playstation a noi interessano solo i giochi che fatturano decine di milioni di euro

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Finalmente affiancano un po' di Giapponesi a Jim Ryan alla dirigenza :asd:
 
Che si appecoreranno a quello che decide il capo senza fiatare in perfetto stile aziendale giapponese. Penso sia solo un male :rickds:
Be' la testa dell'Idra non è Ryan però :asd:
 
Io non riesco ad attendere comunicazioni ufficiali :asd:, passi VITA/PSP/PS1 dove ho comprato il mondo ancora da giocare, ma qui aggiro eventuali problemi scaricando pian piano tutto e copiando i giochi su PC con gestione contenuto. Non fossero però più scaricabili i giochi con PS3 sono fregato, non mi ci sta minimamente tutto sulla console e non ho HDD esterni :asd:, mi sa che devo anticipare un po' di retrogame :sard:
 
Scusa, non è lui il CEO di SIE?
Lo è. Ma le decisioni più grosse (quello che la gente chiede a gran voce tipo acquisizioni, potenziamento server, etc. etc.) vengono da Yoshida. Esattamente come le decisioni più importanti di MS, per quanto l'impulso sia di Spencer, vengono prese da Nadella.

E quelle posizioni in SIE sono sicuramente passata anche da lui.
 
Io non riesco ad attendere comunicazioni ufficiali :asd:, passi VITA/PSP/PS1 dove ho comprato il mondo ancora da giocare, ma qui aggiro eventuali problemi scaricando pian piano tutto e copiando i giochi su PC con gestione contenuto. Non fossero però più scaricabili i giochi con PS3 sono fregato, non mi ci sta minimamente tutto sulla console e non ho HDD esterni :asd:, mi sa che devo anticipare un po' di retrogame :sard:
anche se tu avessi un hdd esterno...tieniti forte...la PS3 non li supporta per installarci su i giochi
 
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Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) today announces significant changes to its management structure to continue to drive growth and innovation for Sony Group Corporation and Sony Interactive Entertainment.

Engineering Leadership Changes

As previously announced, John (Tsuyoshi) Kodera, Deputy President, SIE, has decided to begin the next chapter of his career at Sony. He will be moving to Sony Group Corporation to take on a portfolio of responsibilities including the digital transformation strategy for all of Sony Group, information technology, and information security. Kodera brought digital transformation to the PlayStation business in 2011, through the formation of Sony Network Entertainment, where he led the teams who developed the infrastructure for PlayStation Network, the PS4 and PS5 user experience, and digital innovations too numerous to count.

Hideaki Nishino has been promoted to SVP, Platform Experience and will oversee Network Engineering and Operations, R&D, Design, Data Strategy and Operations in addition to managing Product and Platform development. Nishino has a long history with Sony Interactive Entertainment, having most recently led Platform Planning and Management. He joined the company in 2000 and has been instrumental in many of the innovations in PS4 and PS5 product development. Nishino will report directly to Jim Ryan, President and CEO of SIE and continue to be based in San Mateo, California.

Michael Pattison, currently VP, Global Third-Party Relations, is promoted to SVP, Platform Planning and Management. Michael has been with SIE, based in Europe, for nearly eight years and has been instrumental in building our current strong portfolio of business partnerships on PS4 and PS5 and has been a strong advocate for the Indie development community. Pattison will report to Nishino and continue to be based in London.

Finance Leadership Changes

Kazuhiko Takeda, Deputy President and CFO is retiring in June 2021 after nearly 40 years of service at Sony. Takeda joined Sony Corporation in 1983. His experience at Sony includes Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB in Sweden and Sony Europe Limited in the United Kingdom. He returned to Tokyo in 2013 and led the Corporate Planning and Control Division of Sony Corporation overseeing all Sony Group companies before joining SIE as Deputy President and CFO in 2018. Takeda remains Deputy President and CFO until June 30.

Lin Tao will join SIE as SVP, Finance, Corporate Development and Strategy. Tao currently serves as VP of Sony Corporation, Senior General Manager of the Business Development Office. Tao has many years of experience at Sony, having previously spent five years within the PlayStation business and seven years within the mobile phone business in both Europe and Tokyo. Lin worked with Kazuo Hirai and Kenichiro Yoshida at Sony CEO Office and founded the Business Development Office in 2019. In her new role, she will be based in Tokyo, and report directly to Jim Ryan where she will oversee all aspects of financial management and corporate planning and strategy effective July 1.

Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. Executives

In addition to the changes in Finance and Engineering leadership at SIE, the following appointments will join Jim Ryan, Representative Director, President, and CEO in the Board of Directors of SIE Tokyo. Masayasu Ito is appointed Representative Director and Deputy President, Lin Tao is appointed Director and Deputy President, and Takeshi Shibata is appointed Director.
Spero che qualcuno lo ammazzi.
 
Lo è. Ma le decisioni più grosse (quello che la gente chiede a gran voce tipo acquisizioni, potenziamento server, etc. etc.) vengono da Yoshida. Esattamente come le decisioni più importanti di MS, per quanto l'impulso sia di Spencer, vengono prese da Nadella.

E quelle posizioni in SIE sono sicuramente passata anche da lui.
Ah beh certo, sulle decisioni grosse sì. Ma tanto lui porta i numeri, Yoshida legge "-18% all'anno" e gli fa chiudere baracca e burattini senza problemi :asd:
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Spero che qualcuno lo ammazzi.
Se vuoi ti puoi immolare per la causa :sisi:
 
Spero che qualcuno lo ammazzi.
Non può morire :draper:
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Ah beh certo, sulle decisioni grosse sì. Ma tanto lui porta i numeri, Yoshida legge "-18% all'anno" e gli fa chiudere baracca e burattini senza problemi :asd:
Senza dubbio. Dopo tutto se Ryan è lì, è perché Yoshida e soci, vedono in lui il management migliore, c'è poco da fare. E ad oggi i numeri gli dan ragione :asd:
 
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