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For a list of people who worked on Oni, see Credits.

This is a list of all known companies involved with Oni. Some of these rights may have lapsed since Oni's release in Jan. 2001, so in one column we list the rights that were held at one time, then we give the current status of those rights to the best of our knowledge. Since the distributors of the Windows and Mac versions are no longer selling Oni on their online store, fans should look for second-hand copies on sites where people re-sell items, such as Amazon and eBay. For the story of how Take-Two came to own Oni, see the Oni article's Buyout section.

Company Rights (past) Rights (now)
Ownership
Bungie, Inc. IP ("all rights, title and interest") (until June 19, 2000) None (but legacy page used to be maintained here)
Take-Two Interactive IP ("all rights, title and interest") (starting June 19, 2000) IP rights
Publishing/Distribution
Gathering of Developers * Windows None (folded into 2K Games)
Rockstar Games PlayStation 2 Current (but no longer sold on website)
MacSoft Mac version (North America) None (company has closed)
Jack of All Games Mac version (North America) (also?) None (company has closed)
Feral Interactive Mac version (outside North America) Current (but no longer sold on website)
TalonSoft § Distribution, tech support None (company has closed)
Developers
Bungie, Inc. Windows and Mac OS versions None
Rockstar Canada (now Rockstar Toronto) PlayStation 2 port Rockstar is owned by Take-Two
The Omni Group Maintaining PPC macOS build (2001-2003) Unknown
Feral Interactive Maintaining Intel macOS build (2009-2015) Unknown

*Gathering had been owned by Take-Two since May 2000, and was merged into 2K Games in 2004 or 2005 when 2K was created as a label.
Rockstar has been owned by Take-Two since 1998 when T2 bought Rockstar's parent company BMG Interactive. Even though Rockstar is only listed as the PS2 publisher in many places, and Gathering was supposed to be the Windows publisher, most PC boxes only have the Rockstar logo on it and not Gathering's (with the exception of the US box).
MacSoft was owned by Destineer, which seems to have closed in 2011.
§TalonSoft had been owned by Take-Two since December 1998, but closed in 2002.