PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida has discussed the company’s production pipelines, saying the giant cancels “so many games.” In an interview with The Guardian, Yoshida said part of the pain of making new games is knowing that they won’t all be seen through to release.
“PlayStation embraces new ideas, and many of them fail. We do a prototype, we evaluate, we decide whether to spend more time and resources, or we just stop. We cancel so many games,” Yoshida said. “I usually try to convince the developer that I’m trying to save them from getting stuck with this project.”
The executive went on to say that PlayStation works with “people who have very strong ideas,” which makes suggesting changes or cancelling games outright “so hard.”