Unity engine: Among Us and Slay the Spire makers join criticism
Unity engine: Among Us and Slay the Spire makers join criticism
Sep 15, 2023 by BBC News - Technology
Key Facts
- Unity was forced to issue a statement clarifying some of the conditions of its new fees and insisted the "majority of developers" wouldn't be affected, but that was also heavily criticised.
- Image source, Megacrit Image caption, Slay the Spire developer Megacrit posted its first-ever public statement to criticise Unity Some notable independent developers warned that they would stop using Unity if it stuck to its plan, with a knock-on effect on their current projects.
- Innersloth, the maker of Among Us, said it would have to "delay content and features our players actually want" to bring the game to a new engine.
- Despite putting an "immense amount of time and effort" into that title, they said they would move to a new engine if the changes weren't abandoned.
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