Former Epic Games president Mike Capps--who oversaw the Gears of War and Unreal Engine properties at the studio--is now working for another major game engine company. Unity Technologies, the company behind the popular Unity engine, has announced that Capps has come aboard as its "internal advisor."
Unity Technologies says it will charge Microsoft, Sony, Apple, and Netflix for Unity Engine games included in their subscription services.
Ultimately this will all get absorbed by the price we pay as consumers in subscription fees.
Sucks for everyone but Unity.
What's to stop these companies from barring games developed in Unity to their platforms? If I were them, I would do it in a heartbeat.
Subscription prices were always going to go up. Just like all other subscriptions in history of subscriptions.
Unity Technologies is laying off 284 people, the company confirmed today. This is the second round of layoffs for Unity in less than a year.
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