
When marketing the PS3 in the build-up to its release, Sony confirmed a shooter called Eight Days. It was never actually released, but the demo that revealed it has lived in our minds ever since. MindsEye, weirdly, feels like the PS5’s spiritual successor to that London Studio effort, even though there’s no link between the two projects.
While the visuals are, of course, significantly better in the Build a Rocket Boy experience, all the same kinds of vibes are still there — it leaves MindsEye, from the outside looking in at least, feeling like a long-lost PS3 game.
The developer has now provided a thorough overview trailer ahead of the game’s PS5 release on 10th June 2025, which works to document every facet of the action shooter. This is comfortably the best MindsEye has looked to date, with a variety of sequences shown off, from races through the city to a section played out in space. There’s also lots of shooting and drone abilities.
Outside of the story campaign, the studio has confirmed MindsEye will live on after release through premium content purchases and custom missions created by the community. “The studio will regularly release new missions, challenges, and game assets,” a press release reveals. “The continuous stream of studio-developed content, combined with the very best of the community’s own beautiful creations, means that MindsEye will continue to surprise and delight its players for decades to come.”
It’s clear Build a Rocket Boy has big ambitions with MindsEye, claiming it’ll support the game for over a decade as it “revolutionises gaming” with “cinematic brilliance, [an] innovative game creation system, and a constant stream of fresh premium content”.
Are you at all convinced, judging by the footage released so far? Let us know in the comments below.
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