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Unity hints at potential fee U-turn after developer backlash



Unity may be preparing to reverse, or at least readjust, its controversial installation fee policy that had players and developers alike have their trust wane significantly for the popular game engine.

The new Unity installation fee policy would see game developers charged a sum per install after a threshold of 200,000 installs had been reached. Following the announcement of the policy, which would come into effect on January 1, 2024, a Unity employee issued a threat to the company, which caused it to temporarily close offices in two locations. Though it’s important to note that the threat’s correlation with the policy has not been confirmed by authorities.





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