Epic Games Inc. sued the China-based company behind Nreal Light mixed-reality glasses, accusing it of infringing trademarks for Epic’s Unreal Engine—software used to create three-dimensional and immersive digital content.
Shenzhen Tairuo Technology Co. Ltd., doing business as Nreal, “will imminently launch its first product,” Nreal Light, in the United States, according to a complaint filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. The glasses project virtual 3D images into the user’s real physical environment and allow people to interact with a range of virtual reality software applications, including video games and content created with ...
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