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Build A Rocket Boy CEO Blames MindsEye's Struggles on "Saboteurs"

The staff received HR emails informing them they're at risk of getting fired.

According to the latest reports, Build A Rocket Boy CEO and former GTA developer Leslie Benzies is still stuck in the first stage of grief over MindsEye failing to capture anyone's interest and becoming the worst game of 2025 so far, blaming the game's and the studio's struggles on "saboteurs" both inside and outside the studio.

As reported by IGN, citing two anonymous individuals within BARB, on July 2, Benzies finally addressed staff nearly a month after MindsEye's disastrous release in a brief video call, blaming "internal and external saboteurs" for the mess Build A Rocket Boy and MindsEye have found themselves in – remarks that closely mirrored co-CEO Mark Gerhar's bizarre claims that all the negative feedback MindsEye received before launch came from paid bots.

Allegedly, the CEO assured staff that BARB would bounce back and relaunch MindsEye, and while there's hope among the studio's developers for a No Man's Sky-style redemption arc, they themselves are unsure BARB would be able to deliver, especially as the studio has confirmed plans to lay off at least 100 developers from its 300-strong UK office.

Speaking about the job cuts, IGN further claimed that Build A Rocket Boy has sent emails to all UK employees and to staff at PlayFusion – acquired by BARB in 2024 – informing them they're at risk of being fired. With the PlayFusion team and all 300 of BARB's UK workers potentially facing the same fate – metaphorically speaking – as King Leonidas's army at Thermopylae in the coming weeks or months, the future of MindsEye and PlayFusion's FPS project Ascendant appears, at best, uncertain.

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Previously, the voice actor behind MindsEye protagonist, Alex Hernandez, voiced his displeasure with developers releasing incomplete games at full price, stating that, from his perspective as a gamer, this business model ultimately does more harm than good to a studio's reputation. You can check out Alex's statement over here.

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