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Sony hopes its next PlayStation console will be a bit more developer-friendly.

In an interview with Develop magazine, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida explained the company is now looking at its internal development studios to help design and provide feedback for future hardware.

"When Ken Kutaragi moved on and Kaz Harai became the president of SCE, the first thing Kaz said was, 'get World Wide Studios in on hardware development'," Yoshida said.

"So he wanted developers in meetings at the very beginning of concepting new hardware, and he demanded SCE people talk to us [developers]."

Yoshida later confirmed this design philosophy would be applied to future PlayStation hardware.

"Yes, we are undergoing many activities that we haven't yet been talking about in public. Some future platform related activities," he added. "I'm spending more time on the hardware platform, connecting hardware guys to developers. That's my major role now, and Move is one of those new ways of developing platforms."

 

http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/110/1104005p1.html

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Well, I think it's good that developers help with it.  Nothing more to say here...



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