THQ has been sued by sports-wear company Adidas. They allege in the lawsuit that THQ’s failed to provide the miCoach software product, causing $10.6 million in damages.

The software was meant to be a digital exercise-measurement system similar to the Nike+ products and the agreement was reached in December 2010 to produce a product by January 2012. However, THQ’s financial difficulties led to layoffs in the miCoach software division and they were unable to finish the game.

Adidas says that not only is THQ unable to finish the product on time, but they are refusing to turn over publishing materials to an alternative developer of Adidas’ choosing. Adidas is, consequently, also seeking an injunction requiring that THQ not sell or transfer the rights to the miCoach-related game.