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Developers of games using the Unity Engine will have to pay a fee for each install from January. This decision has angered developers across the industry, forcing Unity to clarify the company’s stance ...
Unity is truly living up to its name, as following the announcement the company will be charging a new fee based on how many times a game was installed, developers have banded together to express ...
Unity Technologies will make changes to its wildly unpopular install-based fee policy, the company said Sunday in a post on the platform formerly known as Twitter. The update comes days after Unity ...
Unity has shot itself in the foot with its latest monetization scheme to charge devs based on how many times users install their game. Image: Iljanaresvara Studio (Shutterstock) Less than a week after ...
Games are generally made using the tools and resources of foundational software called engines, and Unity is one of the most-used and therefore most important engines in the entire games industry. So ...
Unity Technologies, the company behind the cross-platform game engine Unity, announced a new pricing model on Tuesday — and it’s been almost universally condemned by the video game developer community ...
For those on Unity Pro and Unity Enterprise, the runtime fee will only kick in with the next long-term support (LTS) version of Unity, which is currently scheduled for 2024. "We should have spoken ...
Video game developers aren’t happy about Unity’s latest announcement—and that’s putting it lightly. The maker of one of the world’s most popular cross-platform game engines shared Tuesday that it ...
UPDATE: The backlash forced Unity to nix runtime fees for those on its personal plan. UPDATE 9/22: After some serious backlash, the company says the Unity Personal plan will still be free and games ...
Game engine creator Unity has upset a lot of gamers and game developers with its latest move. And it could have far-reaching implications in the gaming world, including potentially crippling a number ...
After nearly a week of protracted developer anger over a newly announced runtime fee of up to $0.20 per game install, Unity says it will be "making changes" to that policy and will share a further ...