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  "path": "/shuhei-yoshida-playstation-pc-strategy-keynote",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-24T10:07:53.000Z",
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    "Sony",
    "Shuhei Yoshida",
    "PS6",
    "PS5",
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    "PC",
    "despite reports to the contrary",
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  "textContent": "Do you remember Shuhei 'yosp' Yoshida, former PlayStation boss and the head of PlayStation Indies from 2019 until his retirement from the company in 2025? The likeable good-natured executive has recently come out and stated that he doesn't necessarily think that day-and-date PC releases for triple-A PlayStation games is a very good idea (but, also, that he hasn't seen any solid proof that Sony is abandoning PC releases altogether despite reports to the contrary).\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Former Sony exec opens up about the idea of PS5 games coming to PC on day one: \"I don't think that's a good strategy for a platform holder like PlayStation\""
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