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      <title>Shuhei Yoshida&#39;s Bold Decisions: The Cost of Canceling Game Projects</title>
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      <description>In the world of game development, the decision to cancel a project can be one of the most challenging yet necessary choices a leader must make. Shuhei Yoshida, the former president of Sony Interactive Entertainment, recently shared insights into his experience with canceling two major PlayStation projects, each costing $25 million. These cancellations were not taken lightly, especially given the promising concepts and the talented teams behind them.&#xA;Yoshida recounted how one of the projects was being developed by the renowned Santa Monica Studio, famous for its work on the God of War series.</description>
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