Shuhei Yoshida wants the PS5 to become a more welcoming place for indie devs
Date:
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 13:56:00 +0000
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In a recent interview, Shuhei Yoshida explained that he wants the PS5 to become a more inviting space for smaller games.
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Former SIE Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has outlined how the
PS5 can become the premiere place for smaller game developers in the
industry.
As the PS5 enters its third year of market availability, it's been an ongoing saga for the now Head of Independent Developer Initiative at Sony. Speaking
to Gamesindustry.biz , Yoshida has doubled down on plans for Sony's latest home console to bring in as many creators as possible to the system.
In the interview, he said: "We are working hard to improve our systems and tools and sharing information to better promote games and we try to create
new ways to showcase these quality games to PlayStation users".
There has been no shortage of support for independent developers on the PS5
as the PlayStation Indies initiative has been thriving since its launch in July 2020. This push, spearheaded by Shuhei Yoshida himself since stepping down as president, has now blossomed into a platform to discover all the upcoming games from smaller teams as the answer to the AAA focus of some of the best PS5 games on the market.
There has been some stigma around the difficulty of developing games for the PS5 which has persisted since even before the launch of PS5 ( via T3 ). It's something that Yoshida wants to tackle head-on to let developers know that's not the case: "Were trying to change the perceptions of the challenge of developing and publishing games on PlayStation. It's a communication
challenge we've been working on." (Image credit: Sony) Play has no limits
It's certainly encouraging that PlayStation is so committed to making the PS5 an exciting and accommodating place for indie devs.
As someone who plays her fair share of smaller titles alongside the blockbuster titles on PS5, this news is all the more welcome to me. I love everything from Ghost of Tsushima to God of War Ragnarok , but I'd be just as keen to boot up a smaller title that might be more willing to get creative with the PS5.
If State of Play events can have more of a focus on independent productions, and PS Plus can keep giving us excellent lesser-known titles, then we may
well see a renaissance for indie titles on PS5.
It remains to be seen what further actions Yoshida will take in his current role, but everything said and done so far paints an encouraging portrait of things to come. Two years after PS5 and Xbox Series X, were still not in the next generation
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