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- After more than 30 years at PlayStation, Yoshida plans to venture into voice acting for video games.
- Yoshida, a key figure in the promotion of indie games, was previously announced as a playable character in one game.
- Fans are eagerly anticipating seeing Yoshida in a future role that reflects his lasting impact on the gaming industry.
Shuhei Yoshida, one of the oldest and most famous PlayStation Executives have revealed his interest in becoming a voice actor after his tenure at the console giant ends. The beloved PlayStation executive is set to step down on January 15, 2025 after more than 30 years of service.
Earlier this week, Yoshida, head of the India initiative, announced that he is set to end his illustrious career at Sony early next year. His decision not only brought praise to PlayStation fans and gamers in general, but also to many industry leaders, including Phil Spencer, Xbox parent Microsoft Gaming. From an early recruit to PlayStation's core team to former head of PlayStation Studios, Yoshida has helped the company in various capacities over the years, leaving an indelible mark on its history. One of the highlights of his time at Sony is his role in promoting indie games, especially in the final years of his three-decade career.

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Recently, Shuhei Yoshida shared on Twitter what the future holds for him in his career. Responding to an indie studio's appreciation post, she revealed that her “next move” is to do “something like voice acting” in a video game. With this, the PlayStation giant has effectively confirmed its desire to continue the gaming industry with its upcoming concerts. So it wouldn't be surprising if a few years from now, fans see him joining a career popularized by some prolific musicians, such as Nolan North, voice actor Nathan Drake, and Troy Baker. The last of us In response to Yoshida's announcement post, a number of fans expressed their excitement to see her begin her voice acting journey, with one commenting, “(It's) great to see you in a role in every game. “
Yoshida gives a glimpse of his future plans, could be the second time he's been featured in a game
While this is Yoshida's first time voicing a game, it won't be his first work as an in-game character. That's because the PlayStation Indian head was already introduced in 2014 Super Time Force Ultra As a playable character in the PS4 and PS Vita versions. Interestingly, the side-scroll shooter hints at Yoshida's active use of Twitter through his in-game character's ability to fire tweets and “likes” at enemies. However, it's been over a decade since that game was released, so the idea of a Japanese gaming icon in an upcoming game is exciting for fans.
Yoshida handed over the reins of PlayStation Studio to Herman Halst, the company's former president the horizon Developer Guerrilla Games returns in 2019. With the veteran now looking to relinquish control of the India division, it will be interesting to see who takes over and succeeds Yoshida in his latest role at Sony.

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