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Unity has announced it will charge a “Runtime fee” to developers whenever their game is installed by a customer, potentially starting as high as $0.20 USD per install

9:44 PM 9/12/23 from Earth 12K Views

Lars Doucet @larsiusprime19h

It occurs to me that Unity’s new pricing model incentivizes developers to get people to buy their games but then never install them. Steam players, you know what to do. You’ve been preparing all your lives for this moment. Remember your training.

  • cryptiod137@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    It doesn’t seem like EA has anything major, at least from a quick glance, feelsbadman.

    Hearthstone and BDSP were made on unity, and if they think for a picosecond that Blizzard or Nintendo it going to let them change there TOS on them they are beyond delusional.