Shuhei Yoshida believes Nier: Automata was a turning point in modern Japanese games
Yoshida claims that NieR: Automata was an inflection point in which devs stopped worrying about if games rich in Japanese culture would sell overseas.
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Yoshida claims that NieR: Automata was an inflection point in which devs stopped worrying about if games rich in Japanese culture would sell overseas.
The former PlayStation executive took the indie role, but ended up leaving the company in late 2024 after 31 years of employement.
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Yoshida joined Sony back in 1993 when the original PlayStation was still being developed.
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