A planned crossover event featuring Hitman and the game MindsEye has been delayed indefinitely, according to the developer Build a Rocket Boy. The announcement came via the MindsEye official website, stating that the release, originally set for July, will occur "when the time is right." Future updates for the game will be less frequent but aim to deliver more meaningful changes. Although updates for August and September are anticipated, these will focus primarily on performance improvements and bug fixes rather than new content. Initially, the crossover aimed to integrate Agent 47 into Redrock City, but specific details on this have yet to be disclosed. The announcement highlights the challenges MindsEye has faced since its launch, including poor reviews and significant technical issues.
What challenges has MindsEye faced since its launch?MindsEye has encountered numerous challenges including poor reviews, a score of 4/10 from critics, and mixed feedback from players on Steam. These reviews often cited performance problems, glitches, and major issues, leading to a decline in player interest and refunds. The developer, Build a Rocket Boy, is reportedly working to address these problems but has also faced internal issues, including potential layoffs.
MindsEye was developed by Build a Rocket Boy, a studio founded by former Rockstar North employees, including Leslie Benzies, who was instrumental in the Grand Theft Auto series. The game garnered high expectations due to the team's pedigree, but it has struggled to meet those, resulting in a tumultuous post-launch period for the studio.
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