In the long tradition of creative ventures that stumble before they find their footing, Build a Rocket Boy has released a new update and lowered the price of MindsEye, hoping to trace the arc of Cyberpunk 2077's unlikely rehabilitation. The studio, founded by former Rockstar North head Leslie Benzies after a bitter legal departure, launched MindsEye in 2025 to critical failure and has since faced not only player indifference but allegations of employee surveillance from within its own walls. The Blacklisted update — featuring an assassin dismantling a conspiracy from inside a company — arrives
MindsEye Launches Blacklisted Update and Price Cut in Redemption Bid
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Sesgo y Encuadre
Straightforward gaming news coverage with mild skeptical framing; 'redemption bid' language implies doubt about success without overt bias.
Skeptical framing through comparative references (Cyberpunk 2077 comeback) and qualifiers like 'seemingly hoping,' positioning the developer's efforts as uncertain or aspirational rather than credible.
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Lente Económico
MindsEye price cut to $34.99 and Blacklisted update signal distressed asset recovery strategy in gaming sector amid reputational and operational challenges.
Consumers benefit from a ~30% price reduction on the base game, lowering barrier to entry. However, ongoing reputational issues and uncertain long-term support may deter new buyers despite the discount.
Employee surveillance allegations could attract labor regulatory scrutiny. The IO Interactive partnership collapse may signal broader contractual risk concerns in co-publishing agreements within the gaming industry.