Game engine Unity has announced it will begin charging developers a fee every time a user installs their game. That's even if someone's just installing games they already own on a new computer.
Unity, the cross-platform game engine that powers games like Rust, Hollow Knight, and Pokémon Go, has introduced a new, controversial fee for developers, set to take effect next year. Indie developers ...
With controversy continuing to swirl around its contentious installation fees, Unity was forced to close its offices in San Francisco and Austin on Thursday due to what it called a credible death ...
On Tuesday, the cross-platform game engine Unity announced that it will begin charging game developers for the Unity Runtime service, starting on January 1, 2024. According to the announcement, Unity ...
Last week Unity unveiled a new policy to screw over developers using the software and as such received a violent response from the internet. Today Unity has released a statement apologising for the ...
Unity (which Genshin Impact uses as its game engine) will be introducing a controversial pay-per-installation price for game developers on January 1, 2024. Basically, whenever a player downloads and ...
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