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Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, Bloodborne producer had been with
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Sony Interactive Entertainment s (SIE) Japan Studio on February 28.
Yamamoto joined
Sony for 25 years. He has worked on the
Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, Tokyo Jungle, Bloodborne, Soul Sacrifice, and
Freedom Wars games.
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Astro s Playroom game, as of April 1. The external production, software localization, and IP management of the company s titles will be concentrated within the global functions wing of
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Masaaki Yamagiwa announced his departure from SIE Japan
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) made a statement on Friday announcing that it is scaling back game development at
PlayStation Studios JAPAN Studio. The studio is re-organizing and recentering its operations around Team ASOBI, the development unit behind the
Astro s Playroom game, as of April 1. The external production, software localization, and IP management of the company s titles will be concentrated within the global functions wing of
PlayStation Studios.
Tokyo Jungle, and
Déraciné producer Masaaki Yamagiwa announced his departure from SIE Japan on Twitter on Thursday. He also mentioned that he will continue to work on video games.
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The Blue Oval is riding the Transit nameplate s wave of popularity like a Hawaiian surf expert this early 2021. And, on this occasion, Ford is not doing it only for the money but also to help save lives. For now, on a local scale via UK’s new “
Project Siren.” 7 photos
Ford is signaling (sorry, we couldn’t help but slide in a pun) its planned return to the ambulance specialist market and has prepared a Transit that has been developed with input from “
blue-light” expert Venari Group as well as “
front-line medical teams.”
It even comes with its own code name: Project Siren. Naturally, Ford is probably looking to exploit the surging demand for specialist vehicles, considering the state of the world in general and the UK in particular as we’re still battling to end the current global health crisis.