Epic Games isn’t just suing Apple, the company has also recently filed a lawsuit against an Augmented Reality tech company known as Nreal. As you may already be able to guess, the lawsuit is due to Epic’s concern that the name can be confused with Unreal, from the Unreal Engine. Nreal has been around for a couple of years now after being founded by Chi Xu, a former employee of Magic Leap. The company has already faced some legal trouble, as Magic Leap sued the company for IP theft, although that lawsuit was later dismissed. As reported by The Verge, the case was filed last week, claiming that it is “no coincidence” that Nreal’s name “looks and sounds virtually identical” to the Unreal branding for Epic’s Unreal Engine.