Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick appears to have taken an earned potshot at MindsEye's failure during a telecom conference, pointing out that "former Rockstar employees" tried and failed to make a game like GTA.
There has been plenty of drama in the gaming world over the past few years, but none jumps to mind quite as quickly as what happened to MindsEye. The infamous game's development was already messy and strange to begin with, but then it launched in one of the worst states of all time and instantly became one of the industry's biggest jokes.
As if MindsEye wasn't bad enough, it was made even worse because it came from former Rockstar veteran Leslie Benzie's studio, which quickly got wrapped up in even more drama amid accusations of sabotage and mismanagement. The permanent stain that left on both MindsEye and Benzie's legacy has now even been mocked by a key figure in GTA 6's development.
As pointed out by Twitter user videotech, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick took part in a telecom conference, which unsurprisingly didn't give us anything new on GTA 6. What it did give us, though, was a noticeable potshot at MindsEye, which Zelnick...
