INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In early 2017, video game publisher ZeniMax successfully sued Oculus and its founders for $500 million in damages for breach of contract,
since the headsets were built, allegedly, based on stolen code
request, ensuring Oculus and Facebook can continue to develop and distribute Rifts
strong evidentiary record, the jury in this case found that ZeniMax's breakthrough VR technology and its verdict reflected that harm, and
high-profile game development studios: Bethesda (Fallout, Elder Scrolls 6, Starfield), Arkane Studios (Prey, Dishonored), id Software (Doom)
But, for now, Oculus is free to continue its work on the rumored Oculus Rift 2 headset with an extra $250 million in development
money.However, ZeniMax will likely continue to make its most popular franchises exclusive to HTC Vive and PlayStation VR