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Sony Interactive Entertainment Australia’s Managing Director, Michael Ephraim, has been made redundant

Kotaku today reports that Michael Ephraim, Sony Interactive Australia’s Managing Director, has recently been made redundant.

A “reliable source” has told the site Ephraim has indeed been let go after 24 years of service to Sony. Ephraim was allegedly made redundant last week.

Stevivor spotted Ephraim at Sony’s Horizon: Zero Dawn launch event a week and a half ago in Sydney. We have previously interviewed Ephraim back in 2014.

Sony Australia has yet to comment. We’ll report back as more is known.


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