Unity Revises Controversial Runtime Fee Following Community Backlash

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Unity has revised its controversial runtime fee after facing severe backlash from the community. The new revenue-sharing scheme, set to begin in 2024, incorporates feedback from developers and exempts Unity Personal Plan users. Pro and Enterprise developers will face a 2.5% revenue-sharing expense only if their studio made over $1 million in the previous 12 months. Unity's effort to correct course is generally appreciated, but better communication and transparency could have avoided the dispute.
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