IO Interactive has officially parted ways with Build A Rocket Boy, the developer of the controversial 2025 action-adventure game. Mind I. In a new press release, the iconic studio hitman The franchise confirmed previous rumors that it had transferred all publishing rights as of March 16. Mind I Build A Rocket Boy allows the developer to become the sole publisher of the title going forward.
Originally published by IO Interactive, Mind I It became the worst reviewed game of 2025, even leading PlayStation to issue refunds to players due to performance issues and bugs present in the title. This is something companies rarely do. despite Mind I Helmed by former Rockstar North president Leslie Benzies, Build A Rocket Boy's first title was a colossal failure for the studio, with critics and players alike criticizing its lackluster story, lifeless world, outdated gameplay, and bugs.
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IO Interactive transferred publishing rights to MindsEye for Build A Rocket Boy.
Almost a year has passed since its release. Mind IGame publisher IO Interactive has officially parted ways with developer Build A Rocket Boy. This comes after confirming a previous report from Insider Gaming back in January and IO Interactive's CEO later admitting that publishing games from other studios may be completed. Mind I’s disastrous launch. Now, the company has confirmed in a new press release that, effective March 16, all publishing rights have been transferred to game development studio Build A Rocket Boy. MindsEye is being terminated except for essential transition functions required to transfer publisher status to Build A Rocket Boy,” the press release states.
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for those who are stuck Mind I Unfortunately, with the separation of IO Interactive and Build A Rocket Boy last year, the planned hitman cooperation for Mind I It was also canceled. that hitman The studio said in a press release that the planned crossover event, first revealed in June 2025, “will no longer be revealed.” It's unclear whether Build A Rocket Boy intends to recycle that material into separate content, or if it's not yet developed. The IO's statement notes: Mind I The development studio plans to work with other partners on separate projects in the future, suggesting additional content is still being planned.
Build A Rocket Boy recently announced further layoffs at the studio this month. CEO Mark Gerhard said the company had made the “painful decision” to make additional layoffs. The executive went on to say that the studio has been working with external partners and legal counsel to investigate “criminal activity” that occurred around the time of launch. Mind I. Gerhard claims there is now “overwhelming evidence” of organized espionage and corporate sabotage that has had a negative impact. Mind I.
Despite the second round of layoffs, the remaining developers at Build A Rocket Boy are continuing their support. Mind I Back in February, the title aimed for a fresh start with a new update to the controversial title, introducing a brand refresh and “another step in overall sophistication.” The patch focuses on smoothing out campaign flow, making objectives easier to follow, and continually improving AI behavior. There is no official word yet on when the next update will be. Mind I It will be released.
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June 10, 2025
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M Mature 17+ // Blood, sexual themes, language, violence
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Making a Rocket Boy
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IO Interactive Partners A/S