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New PlayStation CEO, JIM RYAN, Reminds: 'We Are an Entertainment Company'

Feb 22, 2024 10:14 AM

Jim Ryan, outgoing CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, has offered some final advice to his successor, emphasizing the importance of remembering that at its core, PlayStation is an entertainment company. Ryan is set to leave his position in April, with Sony Group Corporation's president, Hiroki Totoki, temporarily filling the role. Reflecting on his 30-year tenure with PlayStation, Ryan expressed pride in the successful launch of the PlayStation 5 during the pandemic and shared his favorite games across different PlayStation generations: 'Ridge Racer' for PlayStation, 'Grand Theft Auto 3' for PlayStation 2, 'Uncharted: Drake's Fortune' for PlayStation 3, and for the PlayStation 4 and 5, 'Marvel's Spider-Man' and 'God of War Ragnarök' respectively. Ryan has been with PlayStation since 1994 and has served in a myriad of roles, including CEO since 2019, overseeing all aspects of the PlayStation division. Throughout his career, Ryan has made some controversial statements, such as his 2017 remark showcasing his bafflement over gamers wanting to play older PlayStation games. Ryan's leadership in PlayStation's marketing and his tenure as CEO have notably contributed to the brand's success.

What were Jim Ryan's favorite PlayStation games from each generation?

Jim Ryan cited 'Ridge Racer' as his favorite game for the original PlayStation, 'Grand Theft Auto 3' for the PlayStation 2, 'Uncharted: Drake's Fortune' for the PlayStation 3, and 'Marvel's Spider-Man' and 'God of War Ragnarök' for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 respectively.

PlayStation, known for its notable contributions to gaming, has been a key player in the industry ever since its original console debuted in 1994. Since then, PlayStation has released multiple generations of consoles, each bringing with them renowned exclusive titles and technological advancements. PlayStation has also expanded into network services, virtual reality, and has a significant presence in the global market. With fans highly anticipating future endeavors like the rumors surrounding a potential 'PlayStation 5 Pro' and new releases including long-awaited titles like 'Starfield' and 'GTA 6,' PlayStation continues to be a dominant force in the gaming industry.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-02-22 10:36:03
Ah, it's always interesting to hear about the favorite games of industry insiders. Jim Ryan's picks reflect the iconic titles that defined each PlayStation generation and showcase the diverse appeal of the platform over the years. It's cool to see how these games have left a lasting impression on the outgoing CEO as he reflects on his time with PlayStation.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-02-22 10:24:03
Looks like Jim Ryan's got a solid lineup of favorite PlayStation games, spanning across generations. It's always cool to see the people behind the scenes sharing their personal gaming highlights. Can't wait to see what's next for PlayStation with Hiroki Totoki stepping in as the new CEO.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-02-22 10:18:03
Jim Ryan's favorite PlayStation games from each generation reflect some iconic titles: 'Ridge Racer' for PlayStation, 'Grand Theft Auto 3' for PlayStation 2, 'Uncharted: Drake's Fortune' for PlayStation 3, and 'Marvel's Spider-Man' and 'God of War Ragnarök' for PlayStation 4 and 5, respectively. It's interesting to see a CEO's personal choices and how they align with the gaming community's favorites.
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