Unity announced a new fee structure today, and developers are none too happy. “We are introducing a Unity Runtime Fee that is based upon each time a qualifying game is downloaded by an end user,” the company wrote in a blog post announcing the change. “We chose this because each time a game is downloaded, the Unity Runtime is also installed.” The new per-install fees are set to kick in on January 1, 2024.

  • ono
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    281 year ago

    I look forward to the incoming crop of games made with Godot.

  • @[email protected]
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    251 year ago

    if a player deletes and reinstalls a game, that counts for two installs and two charges. Ditto for players installing a single game on two devices.

    Wow, I’m without words, I can only imagine the deals to be ended on games in places like Netflix or the Google play pass

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Seems weird with how friendly Unreal and Godots deals are

    You’d think they would be competing with that

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    A few cents of 0 downloads is $0 lolololololol

    Also, I don’t expect a unilateral and very one-sided payment and service contract modification is going to stand up in court.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    WTF. Luckily it isn’t an issue for me right now, but I guess I won’t be using Unity in future like I once thought I might.

    I couldn’t find it in the article, but I assume this is only going forward and not somehow retroactive? Lots of amazing indie titles I’ve played run on Unity.

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    I’m surprised it’s not per-seat or per-user. Not like the dev is getting more money if the user re-installs the game. Also not a fan of it being monthly. I get why you would charge twice if the user installs it twice since you may not be able to track concurrent installs without DRM, but that should only apply if you choose a per-install licence. Per-install also opens you up to malicious users installing/uninstalling to make you pay.

    There should be a per-seat/per-user perpetual price if the dev never updates the Unity engine itself. I get charging per-seat/per-user monthly if they devs are pulling in new versions, but that should stop if you cease updating.

    Came here after a friend linked me to this: https://twitter.com/stephentotilo/status/1701679721027633280

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    31 year ago

    Alternative title: Unity about to get sued into settlement or bankruptcy due to legal fees by Nintendo, Sony, and a bunch of others over unilaterally announced installation fee.