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MindsEye,” the debut from a former Grand Theft Auto producer, is the latest disasterpiece in an expanded graveyard of failed, ...
Former Rockstar North president Leslie Benzies has raised $42 million dollars for his upcoming video game Everywhere. Build a Rocket Boy Games (Benzies’s current studio, which he founded in 2018 ...
Find out everything you need to know about MindsEye, the upcoming narrative driven single player action thriller with expansive creation tools from developer Build a Rocket Boy in this interview ...
Leslie Benzies, who was head of lead GTA studio Rockstar North, left the company after a lengthy sabbatical, according to a statement given to Kotaku.
Confirming leaks, Grand Theft Auto veteran Leslie Benzies told GamesBeat he has formed a new studio in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Los Angeles to build a next-generation game called Everywhere. The ...
Leslie Benzies’ first game from his developer Build A Rocket Boy, "MindsEye," will be published and distributed by "Hitman" maker IO Interactive.
Leslie Benzies, former president of Rockstar North and lead producer of the Grand Theft Auto series for GTA 3 through GTA 5, is suing his prior employer Take-Two Interactive (which owns Rockstar ...
When former Rockstar North president Leslies Benzies split with the studio in early 2016 it was surprising but seemed amicable enough, at least until he filed suit for $150 million a few months ...
Ex-Rockstar executive Leslie Benzies is suing the studio’s parent company Take-Two Interactive for $150 million. First reported by GamesIndustry.biz, Benzies’ legal team cites “numerous ...
Until 2014, Leslie Benzies was head of Rockstar North, responsible for hits like the Grand Theft Auto series and Red Dead Redemption. After an acrimonious split with his former employer and some ...
Leslie Benzies, the former head of Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar North who left the company earlier this year, is suing Take-Two Interactive. He claims he is owed $150 million in royalties ...
Rockstar Games has hit back at the "downright bizarre" claims made by GTA producer Leslie Benzies in his lawsuit against the company. Benzies is suing the company for $150 million in unpaid GTA 5 ...