Unity has now formally apologized for the retroactive install fee it abruptly announced earlier this month to the shock of countless game developers, relaxing or removing several key rules but not eliminating the fee altogether.
10 game developers previously told GamesRadar+ that the install fee was a major threat to everyone, including gamers, and many were actively looking to change engines. These developers worried that no response could make up for the harm that Unity's rash actions had caused. I spoke to several of those developers, and some others, again today, and their general consensus thus far is that Unity's revised proposal is miles better than the original, unthinkable policy, but some fears remain given how the fee was handled to begin with.
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