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'Even I Can't Tell the Difference': Shuhei Yoshida Thinks PS6 Needs Something Other Than Just More Power
"They can't do the same thing"

"Graphics have almost hit to the level that — even I cannot tell the difference between some of the graphics capabilities, like ray traced or not ray traced, unless it's side by side, or higher frame rate," he says. "So PlayStation clearly, in my mind, they cannot do the same thing they have been doing — increasing the graphics power and providing the high-end experiences. They might just do that, but still, that feels like a niche audience right now."
"I think it's really fitting that PlayStation has a new generation of management. [CEO Hideaki Nishino] is in his 40s, he's like 46 years old, so a much younger generation. Up until Jim Ryan, it's always been our generation, the first generation of PlayStation management, leading the company, but now Nishino and [Hermen Hulst] are much younger, so they can do something disruptive. They don't have to follow what [PlayStation has done in the past]. So yeah, it's super interesting."
"So hopefully they have been cooking something that we don't know about that, when we get hold of it, we'll say 'Oh yeah, this is great'. So, fingers crossed."

Former PlayStation boss praises Microsoft’s publishing strategy, but can’t get his head around Xbox's Game Pass price hike: “I don’t understand”
Shuhei Yoshida believes Microsoft is carving out its own path
"It looks like they all shifted their strategy to PC and that's great, you know, that makes sense. They have the Windows system as well, and then they have gone multi-platform, right?" he told the Friends Per Second podcast. "Microsoft is the biggest publisher on the PlayStation platform, I think."
"They have really invested in Game Pass. I don't understand why they have raised the price of Game Pass so much," he adds. "They have totally gone their own way in terms of platform strategy."
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