Story Trailer Released for GTA-Like MindsEye
A new cinematic story trailer has been released for MindsEye, developed by Build A Rocket Boy. Directed by Leslie Benzies, this fast-paced thriller takes players to Redrock City, a near-future tech metropolis. The trailer reveals the story’s main characters, the city’s depths, and the conflict between humans and technology.
MindsEye Highlights
MindsEye is set in a near-future driven by technology called Redrock City. In the city, consumer robots take over many manual tasks, while all devices are connected by an algorithm. In the trailer, players meet key characters like Marco Silva and Shiva Vega. Marco Silva is a tech genius who wants to change human evolution, while Shiva Vega is an ambitious mayor who wants to gain more control over the citizens under the pretext of increasing Redrock’s security.

The game’s main character, Jacob Diaz, experiences the effects of the conflict between these two powerful figures while confronting his own past. Leslie Benzies said about the game, “MindsEye takes place in a world where technology and ambition collide, and will immerse players in this striking story.”
MindsEye stands out not only with its storytelling, but also with its gameplay features. Players will be able to access exclusive in-game content by pre-ordering the Deluxe Edition version of the game. These contents include the “Premium Pass”, different vehicle and character skins, and a special drone skin. In addition, MindsEye offers players a special vehicle called ARCADIA and bonus missions. This vehicle allows for the rapid development of new game content and regularly provides players with new missions.
MindsEye will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC platforms on June 10, 2025 with a price tag of $ 59.99. The details in the game’s trailer and its action-packed story make it one of the most anticipated productions of the year. If you are looking for an open-world experience full of technology and tension, MindsEye may already catch your attention.
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