• PseudorandomNoise@lemmy.world
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      We saw it at Blizzard but the woman they hired left within a year because she was paid less than her male counterpart.

    • Crack0n7uesday@lemmy.world
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      probably have one for North America and one for the rest of the world. Sony does a lot of shit, I think their movies are almost all North America.

      • Aielman15@lemmy.world
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        From the source:

        Hulst is CEO of the newly named Studio Business Group, which includes all of PlayStation’s first-party teams, plus covers the development of PlayStation IP onto other mediums, such as TV and film. Hulst was already head of PlayStation Studios. He was previously the co-founder of Horizon and Killzone developer Guerrilla Games, which was acquired by Sony in 2005.

        Hideaki Nishino will lead the Platform Business Group, which includes console hardware, technology, accessories, PlayStation Network and third-party relations (covering major publishers and indie studios). He was already SVP of Platform Experiences. He’s been part of the Sony business since 2006, holding numerous roles at Sony Network Entertainment, Sony Corporation and SIE.

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    It’ll be interesting to see what it changes for us consumers.

    What I’m happy to see is that they talk less about games as a service lately.

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      It’ll be interesting to see what it changes for us consumers.

      More account linking and data scraping.

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    We look forward to exciting new kinds of terrible decisions.