With “the most hated man in gaming” gone, Unity now sits at the intersection of imminent cuts, spin-offs, reduced R&D spending, and a possible take-over
So, are you telling me one of the most popular game engines isn't making a profit and is about to be torn apart by corporate raiders? That's a scary prospect and doesn't say much about the general maturity of the gaming market.
It does, though, explain why there are so many non-gaming executives making cash-grabbing decisions over triple-A games. And gamers keep lapping it up. Sure they complain and say they won't get Big Title X or Y, but then release day rolls out and they arrive in droves.
So, are you telling me one of the most popular game engines isn't making a profit and is about to be torn apart by corporate raiders? That's a scary prospect and doesn't say much about the general maturity of the gaming market.
It does, though, explain why there are so many non-gaming executives making cash-grabbing decisions over triple-A games. And gamers keep lapping it up. Sure they complain and say they won't get Big Title X or Y, but then release day rolls out and they arrive in droves.