MindsEye Studio suffered mass layoffs just days after the DLC was released.

Things are getting worse for Build A Rocket Boy, the studio behind the worst reviewed game of 2025. Mind II went through another layoff. The studio has yet to acknowledge the mass layoffs at the studio, which occurred just days after its release. Mind I’s first DLC, a new report states that around 170 developers were affected by the duplication this week.

Build A Rocket Boy was founded in 2016 and was founded by Leslie Benzies, former president of Rockstar North who became famous for his work on the project. grand theft auto series. With an industry veteran at the helm, the gaming world expected big things from Build A Rocket Boy. Unfortunately, the studio's first title Mind IIt was one of the biggest failures in video game history. The game was not only panned by critics, but was also heavily criticized by players for its boring world, lackluster story, and many bugs and performance issues. When all is said and done, Mind I With a Metacritic score of 39, it became the worst-reviewed game of 2025.

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MindsEye Studio Builds A Rocket Boy Suffers More Layoffs

After a disastrous launch Mind IBuild A Rocket Boy experienced mass layoffs in June 2025 and more layoffs in March 2026. Now, as Kotaku reports, about 170 employees were laid off this week, bringing the total number of employees down to about 80. Build a Rocket Boy co-CEO Marc Gerhard, who has been extremely vocal about the apparent sabotage the studio is facing, has yet to comment on the latest round of layoffs. However, numerous developers took to LinkedIn to announce their departure from the studio. This includes QA analysts, level designers, audio designers, etc.

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When Build A Rocket Boy experienced layoffs earlier this year, the company's co-CEO acknowledged the growing challenges facing the video game industry in recent years, while also noting that Build A Rocket Boy is not immune to those pressures. Gerhard announced further staff cuts at the studio, calling it a “very painful decision.” The exact number of layoffs hasn't been confirmed, but it appears the studio has been experiencing massive layoffs this week. Mind I We are currently operating with minimal staff.

Gerhardt then used the remainder of his statement to discuss the theory he was asserting. Mind I Internal sabotage occurred. The CEO has suggested several times that the game's failure is down to internal and external factors, which are currently being investigated. These claims have been going on since before the game was even released, as Gerhard suggested early hands-on previews were being blasted by critics as part of a “paid effort.” This theory persisted even after launch, with employees posting a joint letter and demanding an apology from management for their disrespect, mismanagement and mishandling of redundant processes.

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Despite these challenges, Build A Rocket Boy has tried its best. Mind IThey even released a major content update last week. Known as Blacklisted, this DLC will see players take on the role of world-class assassin Julia Black, tasked with eliminating two key targets in Redrock City. As Gerhard previously promised, these missions focus on espionage, deception, and sabotage, which the studio clearly aims to mirror in real life with its launch. Mind I.


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released

June 10, 2025

ESRB

M Mature 17+ // Blood, sexual themes, language, violence

developer

Making a Rocket Boy

publisher

IO Interactive Partners A/S


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