No-one’s coming out clean from the ongoing mud brawl between Bethesda owners Zenimax and Facebook subsidiary Oculus. After a court case in which the former alleged that the latter swiped trade secrets from them in order to create the Oculus Rift, Oculus ended up being told to fork out $500m for NDA breach. There’s also been an attempt to get the Rift pulled from sale, but in the meantime, a new challenger appears.
Former id Software ultro-brain and current Oculus mega-mind Jon Carmack, whose move between the two firms was at the centre of the case, is suing Zenimax for $22.5 million, citing “breach of its contractual obligations” resulting from its purchase of id. He alleges that they’ve not paid him because of “sour grapes” over the other case, while in response, Zenimax deem Carmack “lacking in remorse” and “faithless.” Gentlemen, please!
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