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PlayStation Father Ken Kutaragi Replaced As SCEI President

by Rainier on Nov. 30, 2006 @ 3:25 a.m. PST

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. announced some management shuffling as President, and Group CEO, Ken Kutaragi, becomes Chairman, while former President and CEO of SCEA Kaz Hirai, replaced by SCEA EVP and co-COO Jack Tretton, steps up as President and Group COO of SCEI, effective December 1, 2006.

Ken Kutaragi will continue to oversee the entire SCE Group as chief executive officer, and will fully exercise his power to reinforce and further accelerate the development of the PlayStation® business.

Kaz Hirai joined SCEA in 1995, and was first appointed Executive Vice President and COO in 1996, President and COO in 1999 and President and CEO in 2003, and during these years, Hirai has made outstanding contributions in growing PlayStation and PlayStation®2 to the number one computer entertainment platforms in North America. In his new capacity as President and Group COO of the entire SCE Group, he will bring his strong leadership skills and experience to fulfill his responsibilities as head of operations worldwide.

David Reeves, joining SCEE in 1995, has played a central role in ramping up the PlayStation business in Europe/PAL territories especially in the field of sales and marketing. In 2005, he assumed the position of President and CEO of SCEE, fully proving his abilities to maintain consistent business results and further expanding the PlayStation markets in Europe/PAL territories including Russia, Middle-East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In assuming the position of Deputy President of SCEI, he will effectively leverage his talents and skills in the management of SCE Group.

Akira Sato joined SCEI in 1993 as one of the founding members. As Deputy President and COO, he made numerous contributions especially in building a new business model in the world of computer entertainment as well as in the area of game software development by discovering new talent and introducing unique content. In November 2005, he stepped down from operating responsibilities, and by resuming his executive role as Deputy President, he will look after the development of new business areas.

Masaru Kato will continue to be deeply involved in group management with his expertise as chief financial officer.

With the strong leadership of the new management team, SCEI will head towards a new generation of computer entertainment.

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