MindsEye was easily one of 2025’s biggest fumbles, with the ambitious title from ex-Rockstar president Leslie Benzies and studio Build A Rocket Boy receiving less-than-stellar reviews upon its initial launch last year. Since then, the situation has continued to devolve, with claims of intentional sabotage supposedly having taken place. In the wake of Build A Rocket Boy’s separation from its publisher IOI, the team have now released their planned 2026 roadmap.
In a surprise announcement, the team at Build A Rocket Boy published a blog post discussing the future of MindsEye, writing: “Build A Rocket Boy is now self-publishing MindsEye. This gives us more direct control over the game and how we communicate. We can move faster, respond more quickly, and you will hear things from us first. Here is what we are working on.”
Focusing on the more live-service aspects to MindsEye, 2026’s roadmap is said to feature the following:
- Multiplayer races
- ARCADIA Race Builder for consoles
- PC ARCADIA builds coming to console
In addition to these ancillary updates, MindsEye also looks set to receive some more substantive story-based content, with ’BLACKLISTED’ being described as follows:
“Step into the role of Julia Black, a world-class assassin on a mission to Redrock City to eliminate two key targets. Working for Meridian, an agency under pressure from both outside forces and internal threats, every move carries risk. Infiltrate a criminal network, sabotage a deadly deal, and uncover the truth in a story driven by espionage, deception, and precision.”
Given the state of the game, and reception towards it at launch, it is somewhat of a pleasant surprise to see MindsEye receiving any form of additional content. That said, whether it will be enough to turn the tides on what many agree to be a failed project, we will have to wait and see.
KitGuru says: Did you try out MindsEye at launch? Does it have a solid foundation to build upon? Let us know your thoughts down below.
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