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Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg Bury the Hatchet Over Silicon Valley’s Military Pivot

May 30, 2025
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Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg Bury the Hatchet Over Silicon Valley’s Military Pivot

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Once bitter rivals in the VR wars, Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg have officially made peace. But this isn’t about nostalgia or closure—it’s about money, geopolitics, and a red-hot defense tech boom reshaping Silicon Valley’s future.

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The two tech founders—whose relationship imploded after Luckey’s controversial exit from Oculus in 2017—are now quietly aligned behind a shared cause: supplying next-gen military technology to the U.S. government. And while neither man is speaking publicly about their renewed alliance, insiders say the détente was years in the making.

“It was never about personalities,” said one investor familiar with both camps. “It was about who was going to lead the next era of tech supremacy—and where that supremacy would be applied.”

From courtroom drama to battlefield ambition

The rift between Zuckerberg and Luckey began with lawsuits and ended with exile. After Facebook (now Meta) acquired Oculus in 2014 for $2 billion, Luckey was the wunderkind face of the company’s VR ambitions—until it all fell apart. A political scandal, internal tensions, and a slow-burn lawsuit over VR IP ultimately led to his ousting.

But Luckey didn’t retreat. He went dark, then came back with Anduril Industries, a defense tech startup building AI-powered surveillance towers, drones, and battlefield command software. In under five years, Anduril became one of the Pentagon’s fastest-rising stars—and a direct competitor to legacy players like Lockheed and Raytheon.

Meanwhile, Zuckerberg spent billions trying to turn Meta into a metaverse powerhouse. That pivot stalled, but in the process, Meta’s Reality Labs quietly began building defense-adjacent capabilities—AR glasses, spatial sensors, and mixed-reality headsets with military applications.

The U.S. Army took note. So did DARPA. And so, eventually, did Palmer Luckey.

The great re-militarization of Silicon Valley

The timing of this reunion is no coincidence. The war in Ukraine, rising tensions with China, and a defense budget ballooning past $850 billion have sent a clear message to U.S. tech founders: the next frontier isn’t consumer—it’s national security.

Investors are listening. Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund, and Peter Thiel’s network are pouring capital into defense-aligned startups. From satellite intelligence and drone swarms to cyberwarfare platforms and AI surveillance, the new military-industrial complex isn’t being built by generals—it’s being coded by former Google engineers.

Luckey and Zuckerberg’s alliance may be informal, but it signals a major cultural shift. The anti-military sentiment that defined early Silicon Valley—best embodied by Google’s old motto, “Don’t be evil”—is giving way to a new pragmatism.

“You can’t build trillion-dollar platforms without the government anymore,” said one defense VC. “Zuckerberg gets that now. And Palmer never forgot it.”

What comes next?

Both Meta and Anduril are deepening their military relationships. Meta’s latest prototype AR headset, originally designed for consumers, is now being tested in battlefield simulation labs. Anduril, fresh off a $1.5 billion raise, is expanding its AI targeting systems and underwater drone fleet.

The renewed Luckey-Zuckerberg dynamic could become a case study in how personal rivalry gives way to strategic alignment—especially when the prize is billions in government contracts.

For Gen Z founders watching from the sidelines, one lesson is clear: the future of tech might not be social apps or crypto—it might be defense.

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