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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.
Starting next year, many developers who use Unity will have to pay the company $0.20 every time their game is installed.
Whether building a mobile-first title, a PC game, or a browser-based game, Unity developers can now integrate payments, enable in-game purchases, and create custom storefronts without relying on ...
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 ...
Game development engine Unity has U-turned on some parts of its hugely controversial plan to enforce fees on game creators every time someone downloads their work, following widespread backlash ...
GameSpot reached out to a number of game developers and studios on how Unity's new Runtime Fees could take a massive toll on the games industry.
Unity has clarified how the new Unity Runtime Fee will work following a searing response from developers who fear that the change will damage their livelihoods. Unveiled on September 12, the ...
One of the most popular game development tools in the world announced new fees for using its service. It has left Australian game developers angry and perplexed — and could have ramifications ...
Over 500 developers are protesting against Unity ‘s new pricing plan through the demonetisation of their own games, in spite of the company’s statement that changes would be coming.
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