In a notable shift within the games industry, IO Interactive has officially announced the end of its publishing collaboration with Build A Rocket Boy for the single-player action-adventure title MindsEye. Moving forward, Build A Rocket Boy will assume full publishing responsibilities, marking a significant transition for the project and its future direction.
The announcement confirms that while IO Interactive will step away from its publishing role, it will remain involved in a limited capacity to ensure a smooth transition. This includes handling essential operational tasks as the “publisher-of-record” responsibilities are formally transferred.
A Transition Focused on Continuity

According to the official statement, both companies are working closely to ensure that the transition process is seamless. Build A Rocket Boy will now take complete control over publishing operations, with the goal of maintaining stability for existing partners and the player community.
This move places the long-term future of MindsEye firmly in the hands of its original developer. While transitions of this nature can sometimes disrupt ongoing support, both parties emphasized their commitment to minimizing impact during the handover period.
Hitman Crossover Event Cancelled

One of the more disappointing outcomes of this split is the cancellation of the previously announced crossover content with Hitman. Initially revealed in June 2025, the crossover mission was expected to bring elements from IO Interactive’s flagship franchise into MindsEye.
With the partnership now concluded, the crossover will no longer be released. Both IO Interactive and Build A Rocket Boy acknowledged the anticipation surrounding this collaboration and expressed appreciation for the community’s enthusiasm.
Despite this cancellation, Build A Rocket Boy has indicated plans to continue exploring partnerships with other collaborators in the future, suggesting that crossover-style content may still be part of the game’s evolving roadmap.
MindsEye’s Challenging Launch and What Comes Next

MindsEye originally launched on June 10, 2025, across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. However, the game received a less-than-favorable reception at launch, which may have contributed to the strategic changes now taking place.
While neither company explicitly linked the split to the game’s performance, it is not uncommon for publishing arrangements to be reassessed following a challenging release window. By taking full control, Build A Rocket Boy may be positioning itself to redefine the game’s direction, messaging, and long-term support strategy.
A Defining Moment for MindsEye’s Future

This transition represents a critical moment for MindsEye. With Build A Rocket Boy now fully responsible for publishing, the studio has greater autonomy but also increased accountability for the game’s success moving forward.
For players, the key concern will be whether this change leads to improved support, updates, and overall direction. While the loss of the Hitman crossover is a setback, the promise of continued development and potential new partnerships leaves the door open for a stronger future.

As the transition unfolds over the coming weeks, all eyes will be on how Build A Rocket Boy navigates this new phase—and whether MindsEye can overcome its early challenges to establish a more positive legacy.




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