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Game developers are working shorter hours. Shifting economic headwinds haven’t slowed development. Studios are starting more mobile-only games. These are some of the non-intuitive results from ...
1. Unity 6 Adoption: The company's latest version of its game engine, Unity 6, has seen strong early adoption with over 500,000 downloads.
Unity (NYSE: U), the world’s leading platform for creating and growing games and interactive experiences, today announced that Unity 6, the most stabl ...
Whether building a mobile-first title, a PC game, or a browser-based game, Unity developers can now integrate payments, enable in-game purchases, and create custom storefronts without relying on ...
All told, Unity saved Game Insight six months of development on Guns of Boom. When the game was released, it was downloaded 5 million times in its first two weeks.
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 ...
Game creation platform and tools provider Unity has gone from much-loved enabler to PR pariah this week thanks to it's proposed introduction of the Unity Runtime Fee, charging per install for the ...
Unity Block Party honors joy, justice, and community through cultural celebration. The Unity Block Party at Library Square and Neutral Ground is a 3-day cultural event. It celebrates joy, justice ...
Metaplay now brings studio-grade backend for Unity games to everyone — local dev for free, scalable deployment under ...
Popular video game engine Unity made headlines earlier this month when it announced massive changes to its pricing structure, sparking confusion and outrage. Unity proclaimed that on Jan. 1 it ...
Some developers are seriously considering de-listing their games from online shops when the Unity Runtime Fee kicks off at the start of next year, meaning some titles built on Unity could end up ...
Game devs say Unity's new install fee is a threat to everyone, including gamers, and there's no going back: "I don't want to sell my house because my game was too popular" ...