PlayStation Veteran Shuhei Yoshida Announces Retirement From Sony

After 31 years, PlayStation icon Shuhei Yoshida is retiring from Sony Entertainment Interactive. The account-executive-turned-SIE-president–who stepped down from his former position back in 2019 in order to helm the company’s Independent Developer Initiative–revealed the news via an interview shared on the official PlayStation Blog. Yoshida’s last day with the company will be January 15, 2025.

“I’ve been with PlayStation from the beginning,” Yoshida told Sony senior communications director Sid Shuman. “When I hit 30 years, I was thinking, ‘Hmm, it may be about time for me to move on.’ You know, the company’s been doing great. I love PS5, I love the games that are coming out on this platform. And we have new generations of management who I respect and admire. And I’m so excited for the future of PlayStation. So you know, PlayStation is in really good hands. I thought, ‘Okay, this is my time.'”

Yoshida joined Sony in 1993 as lead account executive and one of the key memb…

COD Adds A Literal Rat And Famous NBA Star As New Operator Options In Season 3 Reloaded

Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 are getting big new updates this month in Season 3 Reloaded, and there are a series of new cosmetic items coming to the multiplayer shooter games. Perhaps the most notable of these are a new Kevin Durant Operator and a literal rat.

The Phoenix Suns star is coming to COD as the newest real-life athlete Operator following the debut of football/soccer stars Messi, Neymar, and Pogba in 2022 for the World Cup.

Like those soccer stars, Durant will be available only for a limited time, and for a premium price. The soccer players cost 2,400 COD Points ($20) each, and one can assume Durant will be priced similarly.

The KD bundle in COD comes with KD himself as an Operator, as well as two weapon blueprints: the “Reap This” AR and the “Easy Money” sniper. Also included in the bundle is the “Deadly from Downtown” finishing move, the “B-Ball” weapon charm, the “Ankle Breaker” loading screen, the “Hoops” sticker, and the “KD Baller” a…

Cat Cafe Manager Tips For Beginners

Cat Cafe Manager is the sort of game where you likely know just by reading its name whether or not it’s something you’d enjoy. It’s cats. It’s a cafe. You manage them. For some people, such a setup is as heavenly as the scent of morning espresso. Still, the game throws a lot of information at you right away, and the controls don’t always make as much sense as they should. That means you may soon find yourself drowning in kitty litter and coffee grinds. But with our tips guide, you can turn your modest cafe into a juggernaut of both paninis and pets. Here are some essential tips for Cat Cafe Manager.

Invest in chair slots first

Once you open your cafe, you’ll gain access to the Shrine, the physical representation of your skill tree, where you can work on projects that unlock new menu items, cat toys, and more. But the most important unlockable in the Shrine is the number of chair slots you have. More chair slots means being able to seat more customers, which ca…