Unity game engine sets new per-installation fees
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Friends have informed me of something very interesting about this:

Unity bosses sold stock days before development fees announcement, raising eyebrows

Quote:Unity executives sold thousands of shares in the weeks leading up to last night's hugely controversial announcement it will soon charge developers when one of their games is downloaded.

Behind the scenes, CEO John Riccitiello shifted 2000 shares last week on 6th September, as noted by Yahoo Finance, which noted this move was part of a trend over the past year where the exec has sold more than 50,000 shares in total and bought none.

Several others on Unity's board of directors also sold shares in the past few weeks, including president of growth Tomer Bar-Zeev who sold 37.5k shares on 1st September, for around $1.4m. Shlomo Dovrat, meanwhile, sold 68k shares on 30th August for around $2.5m.

https://twitter.com/ScottTRichmond/statu...9125276721

Quote:Pretty cool to see #unity execs performing actual insider trading by selling shares mere days before the obvious shitshow that is now the pricing structure changes.

And an interesting story from last year:

Unity CEO apologises for criticising mobile developers who don't prioritise monetisation

Quote:Earlier this week, Riccitiello was slammed for stating that mobile developers who don't seek to squeeze monetisation from their smartphone games represented only "a very small portion of the gaming industry", calling them "the most beautiful and pure, brilliant people" that were also "some of the biggest fucking idiots".
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RE: Unity game engine sets new per-installation fees - by brilokuloj - 09-13-2023, 03:03 PM

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