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Unity, maker of a popular cross-platform engine and toolkit, will not pursue a broadly unpopular Runtime Fee that would have charged developers based on game installs rather than per-seat licenses.
Though some developers were calling for John Riccitiello to step down, now that he has, it might not be enough to improve developer sentiment toward the company. Though some developers were calling ...
John Riccitiello is stepping down as CEO of Unity and will no longer be on its board. James Whitehurst, former CEO of Red Hat, will become Unity's interim CEO. In September, Unity announced a ...
Unity president and CEO John Riccitiello is retiring from the company, as well as from his role as chairman and a member of the company board of directors, effective immediately. The company has ...
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 ...
After two weeks of chaos, Unity Create president Marc Whitten has a message: “I’m sorry.” Whitten’s apology, and a revised pricing policy, comes after a tumultuous period for the company, as game ...
In an open letter published on Friday, Unity’s president and general manager Marc Whitten apologized for the controversial changes announced on September 12 and announced that it was walking back some ...
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.
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