Unity Has Officially Cancelled Its Runtime Fee Policy For Game Makers
Unity has finally done the thing game makers wanted it to do a lot sooner, which is cancelling the much-hated Unity Runtime Fee.
Read moreUnity has finally done the thing game makers wanted it to do a lot sooner, which is cancelling the much-hated Unity Runtime Fee.
Read moreUnity has announced it will layoff 25% of its workforce, approximately 1,800 employees, as part of a continuing restructuring.
Read moreUnity has laid off another 256 people as part of the company’s “reset,” terminating the entire technology and engineering branch it bought from Weta VFX.
Read moreMore layoffs to “likely” come from Unity, as it indicates that a workforce reduction is part of a plan to re-assess its cost structure.
Read moreUnity’s President and CEO, John Riccitiello, has retired with immediate effect.
Read moreUnity has removed the Runtime Fee for its entry level users, and the fee will now only apply to games made on the next version of the engine.
Read moreA new batch of job listings from HoYoVerse point to the studio switching from Unity to its own in-house game engine for future projects.
Read moreMore than 500 developers have signed a letter agreeing to turn off monetization in their Unity built games in protest to Unity’s new Runtime Fee policy.
Read moreUnity continues to backtrack from its Runtime Fee announcement, and will be changing the policy, but not reversing it, and the potential changes have leaked
Read moreUnity has gone into damage control mode to try and clarify and even walk back parts of its newly announced install-based royalty fee after major backlash.
Read moreUnity, the company behind the game engine that powers millions of indie games will begin charging a royalty fee for game installs.
Read moreCheck out the PSVR 2 Unity GDC 2022 presentation.
Read moreCheck out the latest Unity tech demo, enemies , which offers some stunning facial animations and lighting effects.
Read moreUnity has changed its terms so that devs now require a Pro license key, which Sony offers to creators but Microsoft doesn’t.
Read moreWhat do you think Moore is working on at Unity?
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