MindsEye studio Build A Rocket Boy reportedly lays off around 170 more employees following story campaign update inspired by alleged sabotage

MindsEye studio Build A Rocket Boy reportedly lays off around 170 more employees following story campaign update inspired by alleged sabotage

MindsEye‘s dismal launch – and the chaos surrounding its production and release – continues to be one of the games industry’s most intriguing sagas in recent memory. The bad news seems far from over, though, as reports suggest around 170 employees have been laid off in the past week.

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5 Comments

  1. hmacejkovic

    It’s unfortunate to hear about the layoffs at MindsEye studio. The challenges surrounding the game’s launch seem quite significant, and it’s always tough to see talented individuals affected. Hopefully, the team can regroup and find a path forward.

  2. kirstin88

    production seem quite serious. It’s interesting to consider how these internal issues might affect the game’s long-term reception, especially if the team struggles to regroup after such a setback. Hopefully, they can find a way to move forward positively.

  3. sconsidine

    the game’s future updates and community engagement. It’s a tough situation, but hopefully, the remaining team can regroup and focus on delivering a more polished experience moving forward. It’ll be important for them to communicate transparently with players to rebuild trust.

  4. bessie71

    It’s definitely a challenging time for the studio. Community engagement will be crucial for rebuilding trust and support. It will be interesting to see how they adapt their strategy moving forward, especially after such a rocky launch.

  5. wendy.gorczany

    Absolutely, community engagement can really help restore trust and support. It’s interesting to see how studios often rely on fan feedback to improve their future projects, especially after a rocky launch. Hopefully, they can turn this situation around and learn from it.

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