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Narrative-driven, single-player action-adventure thriller, MindsEye, gets a story trailer

IO Interactive Partners and Build A Rocket Boy have released the official story trailer for MindsEye. MindsEye is a narrative-driven, single-player action-adventure thriller that will come out this Summer.

In this game, you play as Jacob Diaz. Jacob is a former soldier with a mysterious neural implant who is suffering from memory loss and flashbacks.

Players will take part in dangerous covert missions to unlock the secrets of their past in a world filled with the persistent threat of artificial intelligence, high-tech experimentation, corporate espionage, political corruption, and an unchecked military.

MindsEye promises to have a complex narrative, rich environments, groundbreaking combat, future tech, and high speed chases.

IO Interactive Partners will release MindsEye on June 10th. From what we know, the game will be using Unreal Engine 5. However, we are not sure whether it will take advantage of Lumen or Nanite. Finally, the devs have not revealed the game’s PC requirements. Naturally, though, we’ll be sure to share them as soon as they come out.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

MindsEye - Welcome to Redrock - Official Story Trailer 18+ | 2025

13 thoughts on “Narrative-driven, single-player action-adventure thriller, MindsEye, gets a story trailer”

  1. I like having badass-looking humanoid robots in games. But you know, I wouldn't exactly like it when they have robots doing cringe dances, much less when they are dancing among ugly and fat ne󠀀gres󠀀sess.

  2. Gee, now, even when you write "non-bin***", the comments get flagged?

  3. what a waste of 50 million dollars and an opportunity. Whyte man/women = bad, mystery meat = good. Looks like the baboon from "mafia 3" I HATE that game.

  4. when you wanna GTA/cyberpunk but you're still AA at heart in spite of whatever the allotted budget is
    ………
    wait, "this summer" ~ ngl, that doesn't look ready for launch this summer, maybe 2026's summer … might look flashy but has subtle janky(s) and uncanniness

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