
Microsoft's reveal of the Xbox One S at E3 this year left us with questions. Lots of them. How did the firm graft on 4K support to the existing hardware?

Why did Sony push Shuhei Yoshida out of his role leading PlayStation's first-party games? He'd overseen some huge successes. Well, apparently, he didn't listen.
Yeah I can see that for sure. Shuhei Yoshida should have been in charge not Jim Ryan.
More confirmation that Jim Ryan is the culprit for what has happened to Sony. Hulst needs to go too. What sucks is that a lot of the good top heads at Sony are no longer there. I wish that guys that were forced out prematurely by Dumbo Jimbo like Shuhei and Layden came back.
Makes you wonder if MS even thought about hiring him after Phil and Sarah were leaving. He certainly couldn't make their situation any worse.
All the gamer/consumer lead heads are gone across PS and Xbox. shuhei gone phil's gone (questionable) but gone. The future of gaming is somewhat uncertain across the board.

At Capcom, Hiroyuki Kobayashi helped build franchises like Dino Crisis and Devil May Cry, as well as original games such as P.N.03 and Killer7. Now, more than 25 years after his first credited game (as a programmer on Resident Evil 1), the producer is relishing the challenge of creating an original IP once again.
It’s exciting to see Hiroyuki Kobayashi return to original IP after such a long and influential run on major franchises. Given his track record with stylish, offbeat titles, Stupid Never Dies sounds like it could lean into that same bold, experimental energy. The mix of “bonkers” zombie action and his experience with both horror and character-driven gameplay could result in something really unique—especially in a market that’s full of safer, formula-driven releases. If he’s truly being given creative freedom, this might end up being one of those cult-favorite games people talk about for years.

Erika Ishii: "I walked in on him petting Nate Fox"
That's probably the most honest and straight forward MS exec interview in recorded history :) Good article.