Game creation platform and tools provider Unity has gone from much-loved enabler to PR pariah this week thanks to it's proposed introduction of the Unity Runtime Fee, charging per install for the ...
It’s been almost 20 years since the original Unity game engine opened up to developers, kickstarting a mission to democratise game development. The industry has come a long way since then, from ...
On September 12, Unity announced that beginning January 1, 2024, its pricing for developers would include a “Runtime Fee,” a new 20-cent charge to be levied every time a player installed a game after ...
Developers will be charged a flat rate based on how many times their game is installed, no matter if that install is attached to a sale. Developers will be charged a flat rate based on how many times ...
The creator of popular Steam survival game Rust has hit out at Unity amid the ongoing furore around new charges. Unity sent shockwaves through the video game industry when it announced a new policy ...
For years, the Unity Engine has earned goodwill from developers large and small for its royalty-free licensing structure, which meant developers incurred no extra costs based on how well a game sold.
Twenty-one mobile game companies with a total of at least 3.5 billion downloads wrote a letter to Unity saying its download-based price increase will destabilize the mobile game ecosystem. Azur Games, ...
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