Build A Rocket Boy, led by game director Leslie Benzies, and IOI Partners revealed an all-new trailer for MindsEye during Summer Game Fest. The new trailer showcases the game’s stunning near-future world, explosive action-packed combat, and the compelling journey of Jacob Diaz—a former soldier whose neural implant may hold the key to a global conspiracy involving rogue AI, corporate corruption, and humanity’s survival.
The last seconds of the teaser, which displayed the recognizable silhouette of Agent 47, the legendary assassin from IO Interactive’s Hitman series, offered even another surprise. Agent 47 will appear as a playable character in a post-launch mission created by the Build A Rocket Boy team, according to confirmation from IO Interactive and Build A Rocket Boy. The MindsEye x Hitman cooperation mission, which is scheduled for release in July, will be made using Build A Rocket Boy’s patented Game Creation System, an easy-to-use platform that lets gamers and developers create creative games, stories, and experiences.
Check out the Summer Game Fest MindsEye trailer HERE
The first collaboration to be disclosed is MindsEye x Hitman, which is a component of the long-term content pipeline that was previously anticipated after MindsEye’s launch. With the help of BARB’s Game Creation System, MindsEye will provide players a monthly stream of fresh, studio-produced premium content in addition to the planned campaign.
MindsEye is currently available for pre-order, which includes a complimentary upgrade to the Deluxe Edition, and will premiere on June 10, 2025.
For more information, visit https://www.mindseye.game/
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