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 ...
This morning, Unity released a blog post informing users of an important update coming to its engine: Runtime Fees. These fees will be charged to developers whose games cross a specific revenue and ...
Following yesterday's news that Unity will begin charging per game install, indie developers have taken to social media to make their fury heard. Unity shared a blog post detailing plans of a new ...
Unity recently announced plans to charge developers a fee each time a game utilising the Unity engine is installed via its new 'runtime fee' policy. While there are caveats to the policy in terms of ...
Unity has released the open beta of Unity AI for Unity 6, integrating AI agents into the game editor to streamline development tasks. While the tool promises faster workflows and asset creation, early ...
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