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The pricing model of Unity has been changed
Unity Technologies has said it will allow users to self-report revenue for their games after it faced backlash over the new ‘runtime fee’ plan. “We should have spoken with more of you…we should’ve incorporated more of your feedback before announcing our new runtime fee policy,” said Unity CEO Mark Whitten. Unity is also raising the…
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There is a software pricing change that is in the video game industry
Video game engine Unity’s new pricing model, which it had said will require subscription-based games to pay a “modest” fee, will be rolled out tomorrow. The fee will be 4% of the revenue for customers making more than $1 million and installations that count toward the threshold will not be retroactive. Earlier, Unity had said…
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Developers fight back against a new pricing model
Developers of game engine Unity have said they might abandon the platform if the new pricing scheme is not reconsidered. Unity announced it would charge developers for installing their games, adding, “We don’t want to impose a financial burden on our users who may not be able to afford the additional costs.” It stated it…