Xbox and Nintendo stimulated the two most terrible moments of the former PlayStation Exec Shuhei Yoshida

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Shuhei Yoshida, former president of Worldwide Studios at Sony Interactive Entertainment, revealed that Nintendo and Xbox organized the two most terrible moments of their long career on PlayStation.

Yoshida touched With Maxx Maxx The fact that the Xbox 360 release before PlayStation 3 was “very, very terrifying” because those who considered waiting for the Sony console would be behind the tasting of the next generation of video games.

But Yoshida said: “The biggest shock I had from the announcement from the competition” was that Nintendo announced that Monster Hunter 4 would be exclusive to 3DS. “It was the biggest shock,” he said.

Monster Hunter 4 fired only at Nintendo 3DS in 2013. Ultimate launched a year later.

Monster Hunter was a colossal hit on PlayStation Portable, to the extent that he had two exclusive games, but Yoshida had no idea that Nintendo secured this novel game for his own console. Even worse, it reduced the 3DS price by 100 USD, placing it much below PlayStation Vita.

Yoshida retired in January after more than three decades from Sony, where he became the face of PlayStation and was beloved by fans around the world. However, his absence from the company allowed Yoshida to share an unprecedented insight.

Yoshida also said how he would try to lean live live live, and even taking into account two cent, why he would not make a remake or continuation of Cult Classic Bloodborne.

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Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN reporter. He will talk about The Witcher all day.

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