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Game engine Unity has announced it will begin charging developers a fee every time someone installs their game. Devs are furious.
Unity’s new “per-install” pricing enrages the game development community Fees of up to $0.20 per install threaten to upend large chunks of the industry.
Unity game development software allows developers to create games for a wide range of platforms.
The Unity Engine, a popular game development tool, is getting a pricing overhaul. Developers are enraged.
Unity angered lots of game developers earlier today when it unveiled its upcoming Unity Runtime Fee program, which takes a cut every time a Unity game is installed. It is particularly harsh for ...
Starting next year, many developers who use Unity will have to pay the company $0.20 every time their game is installed.
All the news and updates regarding Unity’s new pricing model that indie developers regard as a threat to their ability to make games.
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 ...
In an industry where customers are slow to trust and quick to criticize, a new fee from Unity infuriated studios that use its platform.
Lastly, developers can download Megacity Metro, a demo that showcases how to build a 100+ player cross-platform multiplayer game in Unity end-to-end and experiment with all-new Unity 6 features.
Unity dev group dissolves after 13 years over “completely eroded” company trust Meanwhile, major game devs say fee structure changes haven't won them back.