Unity has made major changes to the per-install Runtime Fee program it announced last week and made apologies for a policy that united large swathes of the game development community in anger. In a ...
After a controversial week for Unity, the game engine developer is walking back (at least partially) its much-derided runtime installation policy. Last Tuesday, the company announced its plan to ...
Unity Technologies, the company behind, the popular Unity game engine of the same name, unveiled a brand new version of its product at a press event held in San Francisco’s Hotel Intercontinental.
Game developers aren't happy with a new policy from Unity that will cost developers a small fee every time someone downloads a game built on Unity's game engine. It's called the Unity Runtime Fee, and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Yesterday (Tuesday, September 12), it was announced that the game engine Unity will soon begin ...
UPDATE 11.45pm: As fury among developers continues to mount following Unity's dramatic changes to its Unity Engine business model, the company has taken to social media to "provide clarifying answers ...
It's pretty simple on paper. From January 1 2024 any game that is using the Unity Engine will be paying a fee to Unity for every install on a new device. There’s a complex system of tiers and ways to ...
UPDATE: A new report from Bloomberg outlines some of the changes reportedly coming to the policy. According to the report from Jason Schreier, Unity told staffers in a meeting this morning that it's ...
Unity made some exciting announcements for developers at the Game Developer's Conference Tuesday morning.A full public beta of Unity 5.4 is now available alongside the latest stable release 5.3.4. In ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 15, 2016) - Today Unity Technologies announced the availability of two new versions. Unity 5.3.4 gives developers focused on a product launch the latest set of ...
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