MindsEye developers are staging a public protest outside their Edinburgh studio this weekend as Build a Rocket Boy, the developer of the flopped title, hosts an all-expenses-paid fan event at the developers' offices in Edinburgh.

Reports indicate the fan event includes flights, hotel stays, and a meet-and-greet with studio staff, a lavish gesture from a studio that has laid off over 400 employees in three rounds of layoffs in under a year, following the disastrous launch of MindsEye, and the strange and tumultuous time following its debut. Union members with the IWGB are set to gather at 10AMto voice their discontent toward the studio, according to DualShockers.
The event has already drawn sharp criticism, with multiple outlets highlighting the perceived disparity between studio spending, worker conditions, and the fact that Build a Rocket Boy has let go more than 400 employees from the studio in cost-cutting measures.
Developers have also hinted at orchestrated negativity against the game, with the studio's co-CEO suggesting bad press may be financially motivated, adding they have obtained evidence of "corporate espionage" and "sabotage". This "evidence" was released to the public in the form of a DLC mission for MindsEye, which was quickly dismissed as dull and pointless.

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As the protest unfolds, the situation raises questions about how studios balance fan engagement with employee welfare, and what not to do right after letting go nearly half a thousand people. The MindsEye fiasco is one of the most eyebrow-raising stories surrounding a video game launch, including lawsuits, allegations of sabotage, and accusations from developers of egregious overspending and lack of direction from Build a Rocket Boy executives.






