💸 MindsEye Found for $20 in Walmart Clearance Sale
- NFD NEWS
- Jun 17
- 2 min read
It hasn’t been long since MindsEye launched with massive ambition and equally massive controversy—but now the once-hyped sci-fi RPG is already showing up in Walmart clearance bins for just $20.

Spotted by eagle-eyed shoppers on social media and confirmed in multiple stores across the U.S., MindsEye’s physical edition for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X has quietly slipped into clearance pricing just weeks after release.
📉 From AAA to Discount Bin
Initially positioned as a bold, cinematic, open-world competitor to titles like Cyberpunk 2077, MindsEye suffered from:
Game-breaking bugs
Frequent crashes
Broken questlines
Poor optimization on consoles
Despite a promising concept and striking visuals, player trust quickly eroded. Refunds were issued on multiple platforms, critics hammered the performance issues, and user scores tanked within days.
Walmart’s clearance markdown appears to be the latest indicator that retailers are trying to offload unsold stock amid dwindling demand and negative buzz.
🛒 Bargain or Burn?
For $20, the game might tempt curious players who skipped it at launch. Some of the game’s early hotfixes have improved basic stability, and the developers are promising further updates throughout the summer.
Still, many fans are calling this clearance pricing a symbolic nail in the coffin—a stark contrast to the studio’s AAA aspirations just a month ago.
“From Game of the Year contender to bargain bin filler in 30 days,” one Reddit user quipped.
“The perfect $20 coaster for your PS5,” another joked.
🔮 Can MindsEye Be Saved?
The developers are sticking to their planned roadmap, which includes major patches in June and July. There’s still hope for a No Man’s Sky–style redemption arc, but the optics of clearance pricing this early in a title’s lifecycle are hard to shake.
✅ Final Word
MindsEye went from the spotlight to the bargain shelf at record speed. Whether it’s a cautionary tale, a second chance at a cult hit, or just $20 worth of sci-fi frustration—that’s now in the hands of the consumer.
Keep your eyes peeled for more on the game’s next patch and the studio’s response—only at NoFallDamage.net.
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