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Oculus VR continues to suggest that it’s the subject of a shakedown

Unless Zenimax and Oculus VR kiss and make up, you’re unlikely to play official versions of Doom and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the Rift virtual-reality headset any time soon.

The two companies are continuing their public battle this morning. Oculus VR issued a new statement to “clarify a few key points.” It reiterated that the Oculus software includes zero lines of Zenimax code and that John Carmack, Oculus’s chief technology officer, didn’t take any intellectual property from his former employer. The virtual-reality startup continues to suggest that Zenimax is only making these allegations because of Facebook’s recent $2 billion acquisition of Oculus VR.

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