Game engine Unity has announced it will begin charging developers a fee every time a user installs their game. That's even if someone's just installing games they already own on a new computer.
"Technology is incredible!" said an inconsequential NPC in "Pokemon Blue," released in 1996 on the Game Boy handheld console. Twenty-five years later, this now rings truer than ever, but technology ...
The Unity engine powers many PC/console games and the vast majority of mobile games available on the market today. (Unity image) In the wake of a controversial policy change by game engine developer ...
John Riccitiello angered video game developers who use Unity’s software when he announced a new fee structure that could have significantly increased their costs. By Kellen Browning and Mike Isaac ...
Unity will launch two AI platforms aimed at speeding up content creation and making game worlds more realistic later this year. The company is also rolling out an AI marketplace that brings ...