The source code for Rune II has been returned to Ragnarok Game, LLC after Human Head Studios shut down due to the developer’s employees jumping ship for a new subsidiary under Bethesda’s umbrella.
As of January 3, 2020, Ragnarok, LLC has secured assets and the source code for the game by getting their hands on a hard drive containing the intellectual property. This reacquisition of the game’s assets comes after Ragnarok, LLC filed a lawsuit against Bethesda and Human Head Studios for $100 million and all related assets.
Since Human Head’s surprising closure and acquisition by Bethesda, Ragnarok stated the team wanted to continue providing support for Rune II and develop additional DLC. However, no information regarding whether the lawsuit has been dropped has been released.
Interested parties can view the legal documents regarding the lawsuit for more information on the legal action’s details. A section of the legal documents states the following: “The Rune II Agreements expressly provide that Ragnarok exclusively owns all right, title and interest in the content and materials developed by Human Head for Rune II, including deliverables, software (including source and object codes), work product, and the Rune II game (“Rune II Assets”).
The lawsuit covers the following six Causes of Action:
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