
MindsEye Exec Says Backlash Is Part of a Targeted Attack
May 28, 2025 12:01 PMThe upcoming action-adventure thriller MindsEye, developed by Build a Rocket Boy and published by IO Interactive, is facing backlash before its release on June 10, 2025. Co-CEO Mark Gerhard believes that the negative reactions are part of a "concerted effort" against the studio, suggesting that some critiques may be financially motivated. Despite showcasing unique features like an in-game mission creation system in a new trailer, early responses call the game a "broken mess" filled with bugs. Gerhard has publicly shared his concerns about the authenticity of this feedback on Discord, claiming it’s orchestrated by those against the studio's success.
What is MindsEye about and when is the release date?MindsEye is an action-adventure thriller game that allows players to create their own missions and is set for release on June 10, 2025, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Notably, MindsEye is the brainchild of Leslie Benzies, a former producer of the GTA series, which adds a layer of anticipation for fans familiar with the iconic franchise. The game aims to deliver a cinematic blockbuster experience that could potentially revive a narrative style cherished in classic gaming.

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It’s wild how quickly hype can turn into skepticism—hopefully the mission creation system lives up to its potential and isn’t overshadowed by bugs. Gerhard’s concerted effort claim feels like a risky deflection, but if the game delivers, none of this drama will matter in the long run.

Early backlash always feels like déjà vu—remember No Man’s Sky’s rocky start Here’s hoping MindsEye pulls off a redemption arc instead of doubling down on excuses. Mission creation tools sound cool, but if the core game’s busted, it’s like building a sandcastle on quicksand. Fingers crossed the devs listen and polish before launch.