Summary

Build a Rocket Boy, the developer ofMindsEye, has made a request, asking gamers to not play the game until its official release date. This shouldn’t be a problem for most players, but some copies ofMindsEyehave reportedly arrived earlier than expected, giving select gamers a chance to try it out before it officially hits store shelves.

While it hasn’t been an issue with every single game ever released, in recent times, there have been notable instances of gamers getting their hands on titles before they’re supposed to be out. In one case,Nintendo even sued a content creatorfor streaming its games before they were officially released.

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Now, theMindsEyeteam has issued an official statement, saying that the company is aware that some copies have arrived early, and they’re publicly asking anyone who gets an early copy to wait until the actualrelease date forMindsEye. The team says they “want everyone to experience the story the same way at the same time on day one,” but more than that, they don’t want players diving into an experience that wasn’t intended to be played in its current state.MindsEyeis slated to get a day one patch, but that isn’t available to download prior to the release date, so anyone diving into the game prior to June 10 may have an inferior experience.

MindsEye Patch May Be a Big Help

At least one player who got an early copy reviewed their early experience with the game, expressing that it was less than perfect. They claimed that there were frame rate drops, blurriness problems, a game-breaking bug, and that the current build “needs some love.” This seems to be in keeping with what some said after a hands-on experience with the game, but theco-CEO of Build a Rocket Boy refuted these claims, saying that they were made in an effort to trash the game. Given the confidence in the game and its upcoming patch, presumably, the development team has already fixed all the issues that legitimate early reports are pointing out, and those fixes will be shipped via the day one patch.

Gamers have been curious aboutMindsEyeever since it was announced, with the title coming from the former president of Rockstar North, who also led the development of multipleGrand Theft Autogames. The game is set to take players to a “near future” in Redrock City, and numerousGTAfans have been eagerly awaiting the game. The title could have a very bright future ahead of it, especially with the intriguingEverywhereMetaverse-like experiencethatMindsEyewill be a part of. WhetherMindsEyecan live up to the hype remains to be seen, but gamers shouldn’t try to gauge whether it’s been successful until June 10, when the day one patch lands.

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