thatoculusdude If they were just a studio, sure. But they are literally in the business of selling other studio's content, content that is also being shot in the same system, that also needs the same fix so that people can also buy it, it would be in their best interest to ensure everyone who has this camera setup can also make proper content that they can then sell on their platform to their same users.
I saw a post a while ago about them "fixing" an old scene shot on the canon camera, which to me implies this is not really a hardware hack of the lens, per say, but more of a software "hack" which may be part of the reason why they are so quiet about it. How could an old scene shot on the canon prior to the hack be fixed?
If there was a hardware hack of the lens, then they could at least show their Frankenstein mess, without necessarily revealing anything, just a look at the lens with possible 3D printed parts.
I still doubt they modified the actual lens, but I would love to be wrong, and see what exactly they did. These lenses have a ton of moving parts and optics, adjusting the IPD would be an incredible feat, even by canons standards.