Sony recently held its corporate strategy meeting in Tokyo, explaining the future moves planned by the publisher to exploit the PlayStation brand and make it as profitable as possible. The company’s CEO Kaz Hirai talked at length about PlayStation 4, PlayStation Plus, PlayStation Now and more.
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "what better wait to wish him well in his future endeavors than to recall our favorite moments from his time at Sony? That’s what we’re doing today in a special KOTRC that looks back at the man, the legend, the Kaz."
My favorite moment is when he turned the Sony ship around resulting in almost the utter destruction of their opponent in every important metric you can come up with that shut the mouths of the opposition and the naysayers that Sony would not be in the driver's seat. Resulting in worthless metrics from other parties to cover up the truth.
My most favorite moment.
I have a lot of favorite Kaz Hirai moments, but it's inappropriate to mock him at this retirement.
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Former Sony CEO and PlayStation boss Kaz Hirai has retired. He will remain a senior adviser for the company following 35 years of service.
he deserves to just kick back on a beach somewhere earning 20%.. Thank you for all you have done Kaz.
In this weeks episode Kiaun will discuss Sony's State Of Play Event,Wolfenstein Young Bloods has a release date along with other details about the game,Starfield and Elders Scroll 6 will not be at E3 ,The Last Of Us Part 2 could release towards the end of the year,Monolith Soft could be working on the next Zelda game,the Sega Genesis Mini will come with 40 games. All these stories and more in episode 95.
Sony needs Playstation more than ever, PlayStation will be better than ever.
Kaz=win.
It's nice to read encouraging stuff. Especially since the financial news for Sony as a company has been on the tail end of positive lately.
Makes me feel that extra bit secure about my decision to purchase PS4. That and the awesome high quality games that are being developed.
Happy customer right here :)
Good and bad news for us gamers. Good news, because we need Sony to survive, but bad news in that they are looking at more ways to capitalize off of our gaming addiction :D.