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New Runtime Fees Have Indie Developers Running For the past 15 years, Unity has been the go-to game engine for independent developers, colloquially known as “indie” developers.
For those on Unity Pro and Unity Enterprise, the runtime fee will only kick in with the next long-term support (LTS) version of Unity, which is currently scheduled for 2024.
One of the most popular game development tools in the world announced new fees for using its service. It has left Australian game developers angry and perplexed — and could have ramifications ...
A new Unity Runtime Fee could spell disaster for indie developers using the popular game engine.
Unity came from small beginnings with its founding trio and, over the years, has emerged as one of the biggest platforms available in video game development. It's also been seen as an indie-friendly ...
It’s been almost 20 years since the original Unity game engine opened up to developers, kickstarting a mission to democratise game development.