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The popular Unity editor is now available for Linux. Get it up and running so you can start developing on your favorite platform.
After a controversial week for Unity, the game engine developer is walking back (at least partially) its much-derided runtime installation policy. Last Tuesday, the company announced its plan to ...
The update comes days after Unity announced plans for a new pricing structure, which would add a fee for developers after every install once a revenue and download threshold was met.
Unity is dropping its unpopular per-install Runtime Fee Cross-platform game engine saw the downside to "novel and controversial" plan.
At that time, Unity would start charging a $0.20 per install fee for any game with more than 200,000 installs. It left many developers with more questions than answers.
Unity has gone into damage control mode to try and clarify and even walk back parts of its newly announced install-based royalty fee after major backlash.
Unity has apologized for the "confusion and angst the runtime fee policy" it announced last week has caused and has revealed it will be "making changes" to it.