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Build a Rocket Boy, a studio founded by former GTA boss Leslie Benzies, recently announced the first batch of details of its first 3A game "Everywhere" and the studio's second 3A game "MindsEye".

Everywhere will be released later this year, landing on PC, and then the console version is called a "new platform with endless worlds" where you can choose to be anyone and pioneer your own path.

The following is the trailer for MindsEye, showing an open world that looks like GTA:

Build a Rocket Boy calls MindsEye a "high-pitched, story-driven 3A action-adventure game set in a world full of futuristic companies, conspiracy theories and sinister new technologies."

It is worth mentioning that "MindsEye" will be exclusive to "Everywhere" and will not be sold separately. Despite this, Build a Rocket Boy calls MindsEye and Everywhere two different 3A games.

Everywhere is a platform for user-generated content. Sometimes it is a shooting game, a racing game, or even a platformer. It’s also a powerful creation suite, and the game has an editor that will allow people to create levels, asset groups or even cool stuff like traps or bosses that other players can buy from in-game stores for their own creations.

Everywhere contains a central social center called Utropia, and many partitions surrounding it. In Utropia, players can access different areas, each area provides different gameplay and creation options. The battle zone allows players to participate in third-person actions, while the racing zone allows them to compete with other players.

Almost everything else you see in Everywhere will be user-generated content (UGC), also known as ARCs. These contents can be created using ARC-adia, the game's creation tool.

Using the game's built-in creation suite ARC-adia, players can create their own combat and racing experiences and share them online, or use personal components (from small objects to the entire stage) and save them as "stamps" which can then be uploaded to the stamp store for other players to use in their own games.

You can fight in chemical plants, compete in deserts, and even defeat enemies in close-range death races. This can cause the biggest problem with the game: You can create it anywhere, but everything looks like something else.

In these ARC levels, players can throw a portal and take them to other ARCs, which means it's easy for people to explore new content and disappear into a rabbit hole.

Officially stated that "Everywhere" will not have NFT and blockchain factors, and is not interested in Web3 and encryption.

Screenshot of "everywhere":

Screenshot of "MindsEye":

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