Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Apr 28
Build A Rocket Boy cuts Mindseye price and launches Blacklisted DLC
Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Apr 28

Build A Rocket Boy cuts Mindseye price and launches Blacklisted DLC

9 articles · Updated · Kotaku · Apr 28
  • The studio permanently drops Mindseye’s price from $60 to $35 across all platforms and releases its first major story DLC, Blacklisted, featuring a new playable character and espionage-focused mission.
  • This update also introduces new player tools for creating custom missions, races, and activities, as part of Build A Rocket Boy’s first self-published release after splitting from IOI.
  • Mindseye, developed by ex-GTA producer Leslie Benzies’ studio, previously suffered from poor reviews and buggy gameplay, prompting ongoing enhancements and efforts to attract new players despite lingering reputational challenges.
Will the Mindseye DLC really expose a million-euro corporate sabotage plot?
How did a Grand Theft Auto veteran's new studio become a cautionary tale?
Is Mindseye's comeback real or just a final, desperate marketing push?
Can a price drop and new DLC save a game plagued by internal chaos?
Will players trust a studio that is in a legal battle with its own staff?
Is Build A Rocket Boy's sabotage claim a cover for its own failures?