Shawn Layden (born June 25, 1961) is an American businessman. Previously, he served as chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios, president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment America (SIEA), and executive vice president and COO of Sony Network Entertainment International (SNEI).
In April 2014, Layden succeeded Jack Tretton as president and CEO of SCEA after Tretton stepped down from the position the previous month following a mutual agreement between Tretton and SCEA not to renew Tretton's contract. Following his appointment as president, Layden participated in Sony's conferences at E3 from 2014 to 2018.
In March 2018, Layden's role shifted to focus solely on Worldwide Studios, to "provide platform-defining content that helps drive the growth of SIE."
Sony announced on September 30, 2019 that Layden was stepping down as chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios. Journalists at the time believed this may have been due to a result of an internal power struggle with SIE president Jim Ryan over the further restructuring and globalization of SIE, However, in September 2021, Layden stated he retired due to exhaustion, believing the launch of the PlayStation 5 was a "good time to put the pin in my legacy."
Layden announced in September 2022 that he had joined Tencent Games as a strategic advisor. He has since concluded that relationship as of May 2024.
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