VRFocus - Oculus VR has responded to claims from ZeniMax Media that former employee John Carmack took company-owned virtual reality (VR) code with him to his current position as Oculus VR's Chief Technology Officer. The company stated in an email that Carmack did not take any intellectual propety (IP) from ZeniMax Media and noted that these claims had only been made after the announcement of a $2 billion USD buyout of Oculus VR to Facebook. The company also revealed that ZeniMax Media had cancelled VR support in id Software's DOOM 3 BFG after 'Oculus refused Zenimax's demands for a non-dilutable equity stake in Oculus.'
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Bethesda's exclusivity will decide the fate of Xbox, Deathloop and Ghostwire are in the safe zone. ZeniMax closed a deal of $7.5 billion.
Files in Oculus’ PC application have revealed the name of the next VR headset to succeed the Oculus Rift, the RIFT S.