MindsEye launches Blacklisted mission addressing company sabotage evidence
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Updated · Insider Gaming · Apr 22
MindsEye launches Blacklisted mission addressing company sabotage evidence
12 articles · Updated · Insider Gaming · Apr 22
The Blacklisted mission arrives April 28, 2026, letting players infiltrate Redrock City as assassin Julia Black to eliminate two targets.
This mission follows lawsuits against Build a Rocket Boy for installing Teramind surveillance software and claims of internal sabotage, with MindsEye’s Co-CEO alleging the saboteurs have been identified.
Additional updates include upcoming multiplayer racing, a race builder, and expanded access to player-made games for console users, with regular content planned throughout the year.
Was a stealthy surveillance tool used to hunt for internal saboteurs at the game studio?
What evidence led the CEO to blame a million-euro sabotage campaign for his game's launch?
With its French studio liquidated, can Build a Rocket Boy survive its myriad of internal crises?
Is MindsEye's new sabotage mission a confession or a cynical marketing ploy?
Can a game born from a 'toxic' culture and surveillance accusations ever actually be fun?
Is the CEO's claim of a smear campaign a deflection from his own company's mismanagement?