PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst appears to have gotten a slight demotion as he is no longer the co-CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, the company responsible for PlayStation. PlayStation ...
Hermen Hulst will no longer be co-CEO, and will now report to Nishino. There’s some speculation that Hulst has been somewhat demoted, but although he is now reporting to his former Platform ...
Speaking with Famitsu in wake of the PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, Hermen Hulst, who previously headed up Killzone developer Guerrilla Games, revealed that Sony is always ‘looking at ...
He also jokes that if he were in Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hermen Hulst’s shoes, they probably would have removed him from the position. Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida ...
In this role, he was managing the gaming division in sync with Hideaki Nishino, who was CEO of the Platform Business Group, while Hermen Hulst was CEO of Studio Business Group. Of course ...
Former co-CEO Hermen Hulst is staying on in the same role as he's held for a while, leader of PlayStation's first-party studios, but will now report to Nishino. "As we hand the baton to Nishino ...
However, while Nishino and Totoki will be taking on new roles at the company, it's confirmed that Hermen Hulst will remain CEO of PlayStation Studios and continue to oversee first-party content.