Everywhere is the ambitious project from Build A Rocket Boy. The studio, led by former Rockstar North president and series creator of Grand Theft Auto, Leslie Benzies, is inviting players to imagine a vast space where creativity knows no bounds. The world organizes itself into many biomes and zones, each housing portals that unlock access to game universes created by the community. A central feature is Arcadia, a user-friendly design system that lets people craft almost anything they can envision. No coding is required, so players can bring to life everything from playful mini-games to sprawling interactive experiences in their own unique worlds.
Unleash your imagination
While the overarching dream is to deliver a multiplayer canvas, the heart of Everywhere remains the creation of video games and shared experiences. The project plans to enable access to Arcadia from the initial official tests, inviting early adopters to shape the evolving landscape. Through Arcadia, users can assemble a wide range of interactive components, spanning simple decorative objects to complete levels, and publish them online to enrich the collective creative ecosystem.
Build A Rocket Boy has already circulated early materials and announced an upcoming closed testing phase. Interested participants are encouraged to reserve a username on the official portal to join the first wave of players. The studio emphasizes a future where players themselves drive game innovation, taking risks and building worlds born from imagination. The team explains that they provide the tools, inspiration, and infrastructure to empower the next generation of developers within the Everywhere narrative. The director of Benzies discusses the excitement around what creators will build together.
First step
The initial closed alpha focuses on technical evaluation and gathering feedback from a limited PC audience invited to participate. The aim is to observe how the system performs, collect player impressions, and refine features ahead of broader testing. Everywhere is taking its first steps, and the developers anticipate a range of opportunities for ongoing participation as they continue testing and expansion.