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Unity is once again changing its controversial new pricing plan. A Bloomberg report states that Unity will cap its new fees at 4 percent for games making over $1 million.
In protest of Unity’s new pricing model, a collection of 19 mobile developers has disabled Unity’s ad monetization in their games and urge other companies to follow suit.
Several major mobile game studios have signed an open letter calling for developers to turn off ad monetization services in protest of Unity’s controversial pricing changes. At least 18 mobile ...
As it currently stands, Unity’s runtime fee policy will take effect on January 1, 2024. Since it was announced, developers have shared a number of issues with the change.
On Monday, Unity announced via its official blog that, as of Jan. 1, 2024, it would change the terms by which it licenses its engine. One element of those changes was the introduction of a new ...