Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida has suggested that Japanese studios “can’t replicate” the speed at which games are produced in China, suggesting Chinese studios can hire more people “who can work long hours”.

Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida has suggested that Japanese studios “can’t replicate” the speed at which games are produced in China, suggesting Chinese studios can hire more people “who can work long hours”.
It’s interesting to hear Shuhei Yoshida’s perspective on the challenges Japanese developers face in replicating miHoYo’s success. His insights highlight the unique landscape of the gaming industry and the diverse approaches different studios take. It’s always fascinating to see how different cultures influence game development!