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Two executives of the developer of "Eye of Heart" leave, only one week left before the game is released

2025-06-07 00:29:07|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

"Eye of Heart" is only one week away from its release, and at this critical moment, two executives of developer Build a Rocket Boy, the Chief Legal Officer (CLO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) have left.

《心之眼》开发商两名高管离职 距离游戏发售仅剩一周

Former Chief Legal Officer Riley Graebner said on LinkedIn that he was “proud” of the team’s achievements during his tenure, noting that during his tenure, the company had “doubled” to “more than 450 employees.”Graebner did not disclose the reason for his resignation.In addition, Paul Bland, the chief financial officer of Build a Rocket Boy, also resigned after two years of service.

《心之眼》开发商两名高管离职 距离游戏发售仅剩一周

It should be noted that "Eye of Heart" will be released on June 10 and will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC platforms.

Many players expressed concerns about the departure of two key members of the Build a Rocket Boy team on the eve of the game's release, which was obviously a hint of lack of confidence in the game.

One player speculated: "This may indicate that internal affairs are very tricky, or that they don't want to deal with potential legal issues when there is something wrong with Eye of Heart."

Another netizen said: "I try to keep an open mind, but this is really suspicious... Generally speaking, company executives don't usually give up before the popular game you think is released. If you are Rockstar's chief financial officer, one week before GTA6 is released, would you quit?"

Foreign media Eurogamer has contacted Build a Rocket Boy for further comments on the resignation of Graebner and Bland.

A few days ago, the studio's co-CEO Mark Gerhard hinted that someone had sponsored the navy to attack "Eye of the Heart" and issued negative comments.When asked if he believed that “all the bad players are funded by someone”, Gerhard replied: “100%.