EU game devs ask regulators to look at Unity's "anti-competitive" bundling
Briefly

"In an open letter published last week, the European Games Developer Federation goes through a lot of the now-familiar arguments for why Unity's decision to charge up to $0.20 per game install will be bad for the industry."
"Many young industry professionals who have built their career plans on mastering Unity's tools [will be put] in a very difficult position."
"This kind of bundling directly supports Unity's new fee structure plans, the EGDF argues, thanks to a clause where the company promises that developers 'may be eligible for cre."
Read at Ars Technica
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