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Unity attempts to turn things around with its latest game engine release Unity 6 is now available after the company announced it would be scrapping the per-install pricing model.
Unity proclaimed that on Jan. 1 it would be implementing a pay-per-download pricing model to charge developers a flat fee any time someone installs a video game utilizing Unity software.
The game development platform has announced that Unity 6.2 is now live and production supported. With a comprehensive list of ...
However, with the release of a new tech demo, titled Time Ghost, Unity is aiming to prove that its next-gen engine, Unity 6, is just as good as any of them.
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