A full year later, Unity fully revokes maligned runtime fee
Briefly

Unity's decision to fully revoke the controversial install fee and shift to a seat-based subscription model showcases its willingness to listen to developer concerns and adapt.
Matthew Bromberg emphasized the necessity of price increases for Unity's investment but acknowledged the need for transparency and alignment with developer expectations, saying, "Those increases needn't come in a novel and controversial new form."
Developers reacted positively on social media, with InnerSloth's Forest Willard stating, "Finally," highlighting a collective relief among developers after Unity's shift away from the install fee system.
Unity announced changes to its subscription plans starting in 2025, indicating it would reassess pricing annually, signaling a commitment to adaptability and developer feedback.
Read at Polygon
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