IOI Ends MindsEye Publishing Deal With Build A Rocket Boy, Hitman Crossover Cancelled

Publishing rights for MindsEye are now exclusive to its maker, although what that could mean for the title continues to be a mystery.

Posted By | On 18th, Mar. 2026

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The publishing deal that Build A Rocket Boy had with IOI Partners for MindsEye has come to an end, and the former is going to assume publishing duties for the title effective immediately. The news comes in the wake of a fresh round of layoffs, with the studio raising suspicions of corporate espionage being among the reasons its pilot project failed to impress.

A press release from IO Interactive announced the transition, stating that the two companies were working to ensure a smooth conclusion. “IOI Partners’ involvement with MindsEye comes to an end, except for any essential transitional functions required to transfer publisher-of-record status to Build A Rocket Boy…In light of this separation, the Hitman mission announced in June 2025, planned as a crossover event within MindsEye, will no longer be released. Both IOI Partners and Build A Rocket Boy recognize the anticipation this collaboration generated among the community and express their appreciation for the support shown by the players.”

Build A Rocket Boy continues to entertain collaborations with other partners; however, it turns out that the rumors regarding the Hitman collaboration’s cancellation turned out to be true. Whether or not that’s a disappointment to you depends on your excitement for the whole thing, but with MindsEye being as unimpressive as it was, we’re probably not going to be feeling too bad about this one.

It’s unclear what the future holds for the embattled studio and its equally troubled game. However, perhaps things could improve once the ambitious ten-year plan from the studio’s co-CEO Leslie Benzies comes into effect and revitalizes it. We’re not holding our breath, though, especially with Benzies having taken a temporary leave of absence.


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