Sony veteran Shuhei Yoshida has been added to the PlayStation Stars loyalty programme as a digital collectible
It offers two types of rewards – loyalty points and
. The digital trinkets can be arranged in a virtual display case within the PlayStation App and shown off to friends via PSN profiles.Yoshida joined the PlayStation project in 1993, a year before the release of the original console.Sony offers the first look at the PlayStation Stars loyalty scheme’s digital collectiblesYoshida currently serves as head of SIE’s Independent Developer Initiative, where his role is to nurture external, smaller independent studios.
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