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The career of Phil Harrison, the head of Google's cloud game service "Stadia", is talked about

The career of Phil Harrison, the head of Google's cloud game service "Stadia", is talked about


Phil Harrison's

Biography (Reference:
English Wikipedia)

2005: Became President

, Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios 2008: Retired from Sony due to poor PS3 launch and became president of Infogrames 2009

: Became a non-executive director of Atari. Infogrames Entertainment SA renamed
to Atari 2010: Stepping down from Atari's board of directors and becoming
an advisory board member of Gaikai

2012: Gaikai is acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Joined
Microsoft's interactive entertainment team
2013: Atari filed

for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 2015: Left


2018: Becomes

Vice President and General Manager of Google 2019: Launches

Google's cloud gaming platform "Google Stadia" 2021: Announcement of shutdown of in-house game development studio
2022: Announcement
of the complete closure of Stadia










Responses to this article


* Phil Harrison is in the King Bomby frame, so please
keep it within Google
* Phil Harrison's illustrious career
as PSMove
Kinect
Stadia
Next up is going

to go around Facebook
- Harrison's Phil used to be an executive of PS and came inside Xbox for a while after leaving, but now he's involved with Google Stadia,
and that Stadia is also a pretty eventful life with the end of the service.


* Phil Harrison, the god of death in the game industry,

is Phil Harrison the uncle who pushed DualShock ...

- It's amazing to be seen in the plague god being.

・In Japan, there are people who launch each work in the same way and lead them to hell, but for some reason there are people who change jobs and get a good position.

Phil Harrison is amazing... Truly Kotch-kun! Hmm...

・Even if you can't work, even if the company collapses, if you have a connection, you can get a job ・Even

major platformers who are hiring are looking at job titles and positions rather than performance





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