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.
In context: Since its debut in 2005, Unity has become a fixture of modern game development, powering everything from Cuphead and Hollow Knight to Monument Valley and Genshin Impact. But a newly ...
Epic Games and Unity have unveiled a historic partnership, allowing Unity-made games to be published within Fortnite and introducing Unreal Engine support to Unity's commerce tools. Unity and Epic ...
Game developers aren't happy with a new policy from Unity that will cost developers a small fee every time someone downloads a game built on Unity's game engine. It's called the Unity Runtime Fee, and ...
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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 ...
Unity angered lots of game developers earlier today when it unveiled its upcoming Unity Runtime Fee program, which takes a cut every time a Unity game is installed. It is particularly harsh for ...
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