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Third Wave Of Layoffs Reported At MindsEye Developer Of Build A Rocket Boy

May 6, 2026
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Third Wave Of Layoffs Reported At MindsEye Developer Of Build A Rocket Boy

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Following the June 2025 launch of Build A Rocket Boy, MindsEye has undergone three rounds of layoffs within a year. Sources indicate approximately 170 staff members were affected, leaving roughly 80 employees. While the studio remains silent, former staff confirmed departures via LinkedIn and Discord. These cuts occurred shortly after the release of the 'Blacklisted' update, which aims to signal a comeback despite the game's poor performance.

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