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Fact-check: No, Bill Gates, Microsoft did not make 1999 video game 'Omikron'

The original video game, called "Omikron: The Nomad Soul" was released on Microsoft Windows platform in November 1999, and was not developed by Microsoft or Bill Gates, as the social media posts claim.

December 23, 2021 / 11:12 IST
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A section of social media has been falsely claiming that Microsoft and its co-founder, Bill Gates, had created a video game called “Omikron” in 1999, over two decades before the fast-spreading variant of COVID-19 emerged.

"'Omicron' was the name of a 1999 video game by Microsoft (Bill Gates) about demons pretending to be humans and harvesting their souls… I’ll just leave that right here" reads a now-deleted Facebook post from December 14 by the account, Scotty The Kid. The post was taken off because it was false information, Facebook said. The post was shared by 492 accounts and got 78 comments.

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A similar message on Facebook, posted as a graphics image, too has been deleted. Over 2,000 accounts had shared that post.

The original video game, called "Omikron: The Nomad Soul”, was created by Quantic Dream and published by Eidos Interactive, USA Today reported.

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