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 says only initial install will require fee, unless game is installed on another device Demos will be largely exempt and developers will be able to inform Unity ...
Unity announced plans to charge developers a fee for each game install, leaving out many of the details. Developers did not take kindly to the news. Unity has now largely reversed course, although ...
Unity, the company behind the popular game engine of the same name, has officially canceled its runtime fee — a controversial move introduced last year that outraged game developers. In a Unity ...
A new report claims Unity may now try to limit its game engine and runtime fees to 4 percent of a game's revenue for developers who make over $1 million, but that plan has not been finalized yet.
Developers will be charged a flat rate based on how many times their game is installed, no matter if that install is attached to a sale. Developers will be charged a flat rate based on how many times ...
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