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Building Rainbow Six Siege into an eSport

ESL and Ubisoft tell us how they created an eSport from the ground up across multiple platforms.

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Palworld Mobile leaked early by PUBG mobile dev blunder

Palworld Mobile has been rumored for a long time, and now we know that Krafton has struck a licensing deal for the monster-taming adventure.

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Unity shows what's possible in Unity 6 with the Time Ghost Demo

Unity has shared a new tech demo that showcases what's possible in the latest version of the Unity 6 Engine, called Time Ghost.

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Jin_Sakai2d ago

You never see anything close to these tech demos in actual game releases. More fluff than anything.

Yi-Long2d ago

I think Unity exposed themselves last year, and IMO any developer should just stay away from them completely.

isarai2d ago

Exactly my thoughts, they killed so much interest in their engine since doing that. Godot looks like it's rising to take it's place as the indie darling game engine.

Palitera9h ago(Edited 9h ago)

In its current pace, Godot would need decades to reach Unity's current state. Almost no studios use it. For hobbyists, it's a valid option, though.
Gotta be real about it: Unity was and will continue as the market leader for small studios. There's no competition in this sense.

Palitera9h ago

The thing is: there's nothing even remotely as good as Unity for small studios game development, even if you consider the company's disgraced trust.

So, sure, it's your opinion, but most professionals have not and will not leave Unity.

And Godot is a hobby project in comparison, not even an option.

victorMaje8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

The thing is: this is the kind of comment Unity was getting when it was up and coming.
I remember when I started learning Unity it was looked at with disregard, this is where Godot is now, remember this, in a few years, Godot will get there.

Sonyslave32d ago

You might see this type of graphics on ps 15.

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Steam breaks all-time user records thanks to Black Myth: Wukong waking the Chinese market

Steam's total player count hit an all time record recently, and it foretells the influence that Black Myth: Wukong and China is going to have on gaming.

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