Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan has rejected suggestions that the company is shifting its focus away from the Japanese market.

A recent Bloomberg report claimedSony’s home territoryhas been increasingly “sidelined”in promotional planning for PS5 and seen its development teams slashed, as the corporationplaces more importance on the US market.

PlayStation’s boss insists reports it’s shifting away from Japan ‘are inaccurate’

And the newly launched PS5 broke with over 25 years of tradition in Japan byswitching the circle and X controller buttonsto make the latter the default select button, bringing the interface in line with the west.

But in an interview published in latest issue ofEdge,PlayStationboss Ryan insisted that reports that Sony is marginalising Japan’s role “are inaccurate”.

PlayStation’s boss insists reports it’s shifting away from Japan ‘are inaccurate’

“The Sony stance is that the Japanese market remains incredibly important to us,” he said. “We have not been as excited about the engagement of the Japanese game development community as we are now for many years.”

Ryan said there was a five-year period between 2010 and 2015 during which Japanese game companies mainly focused on mobile gaming in line with the market’s tastes, but that they have become more engaged in console development again in the years since.

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“That continues and strengthens yet again with PS5,” Ryan said. “In our two launch shows – which featured a reasonable amount of games, but not a huge number of games – there were eight Japanese-developed titles there, many of which are the subject of collaboration and partnership between PlayStation and the Japanese publishing community.

“I’d also observe that we’re making a statement by launching in Japan day and date with the US, and that is not what we did withPS4. So I read that stuff. A lot of that commentary is inaccurate, and Japan – as our second largest market and as Sony’s homeland – continues to be really important to us.”

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Earlier this weekKeiichiro Toyama, director ofSilent Hilland the Gravity Rush series,announced his departure from Sony’s Japan Studioto form new companyBokeh.

Toyama has established the company along withJunya Okura, lead designer on the Gravity Rush series, and Kazunobu Sato, lead designer of 2013’s Puppeteer, who have left Sony following nearly two decades of service.

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SIE Japan Studio, which co-developed games such as Bloodborne,Astro’s Playroomand The Last Guardian, has seen the rolling contracts of many of its creators not renewed, former employees recently toldBloomberg, and developer support teams have also allegedly been reduced by as much as a third from their peak.

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