According to a recent report from Insider Gaming, MindsEye developer Build a Rocket Boy is allegedly ending its relationship with publisher IO Interactive. The studio reportedly wants to focus on in-house publishing to enable “faster decision-making,” “simpler communication,” and “greater control over the player experience.” While the developer plans to continue adding content and improvement fixes to the game, details on its upcoming titles have not yet been announced. According to past analysis at Ampere Analysis via The Game Business, MindsEye sales have been negatively impacted by its negative critical and player reception. According to the company the game was “just shy” of 250,000 players with 150,000 being on PlayStation 5 while only 35,000 players are on Steam close to its launch.
The game’s details:
MindsEye follows Jacob Diaz, equipped with a mysterious neural implant, the MindsEye, that has left him with disjointed flashbacks of his time in the service. As Jacob fights to uncover the truth, he is drawn into a world where AI, high-tech experimentation, and unchecked military power impact every step of his journey.
Set in Redrock, a fictional desert metropolis in the not-too-distant future, MindsEye tells a story of artificial intelligence, human greed, and the battle for control, bringing Earth to the precipice of collapse. Players will explore a richly detailed world, uncovering hidden conspiracies while navigating a deeply personal and high-stakes narrative.
MindsEye delivers intense combat where every decision determines survival. Players will engage in third-person shooter encounters, facing enemies that coordinate attacks, flush them from cover, and swarm with overwhelming force. Success depends on quick thinking, tactical positioning, and using the environment and a companion drone to gain the upper hand.
Whether on foot, behind the wheel, or in the air, MindsEye keeps players on edge in a world which is constantly under threat.
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More than doubled previous record.
According to former employee accounts.
According to a recent report.