Unity, maker of a popular cross-platform engine and toolkit, will not pursue a broadly unpopular Runtime Fee that would have charged developers based on game installs rather than per-seat licenses.
The game engine 'Unity' announced on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, the introduction of the 'Unity Runtime Fee,' which will revise its pricing system and add a fee for each number of game installations.
If you were developing a Unity Engine game on Monday, you did so with the general understanding that you wouldn't be charged additional royalties or fees beyond your subscription to the Unity Editor ...