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Re-Logic says that even a full reversal from Unity won't change its disappointment in the company or pledge to support open-source engines.
Unity recently came under fire surrounding the announcement of new runtime fee’s going into 2024 that would effectively charge developers for every time their game was installed.
The Terraria developers are donating $200,000 to two open-source engines, Godot and FNA, following Unity’s new pricing policy.
The cost cutting measures taken by Mr. Whitehurst won't be enough for Unity to turn a profit. Read more to see our analysis on U stock.
In response to the bomb Unity dropped, Terraria developer Re-Logic has stepped in to promote and support alternative open-source game engines that developers can use instead.
In a new statement posted on social media, Unity acknowledged "confusion and frustration" among developers but held fast to its unpopular install fee plan, claiming that 90 percent of users will ...
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