Sony Exec Seeks PS4 Feedback and Feature Requests
Shuhei Yoshida introduces Sony colleague who will respond to fan suggestions for PS4 and Project Morpheus.
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Shuhei Yoshida, the Sony executive who presides over internal games development, has asked fans to send across their ideas and requests for PlayStation 4 system features.
Also sought is ideas and feedback on Project Morpheus, the PlayStation 4 virtual reality prototype that has yet to be given an official release date or price.
Writing on Twitter, Yoshida said that all ideas should be sent to his colleague Toshimasa Aoki, who can be found here. One fan has already asked for the PS4 to introduced uncompressed screenshot support; an idea which Aoki said he would look into.
.@toshimasa_aoki works on new PS4 features and Project Morpheus. You can send Toshi your feedback and requests, that will help us. :)
— Shuhei Yoshida (@yosp) April 9, 2015
@stemkb Thanks for the feedback! Will look into this!
— Toshimasa Aoki (@toshimasa_aoki) April 9, 2015
Yoshida has in the past been a key point of contact for PlayStation 4 owners who request new ideas for the system. During the console’s launch in late 2013, the executive heard numerous requests for the console to introduce DLNA and MP3 support, the latter of which was introduced twelve months later, as part of the Masamune firmware update.
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