Unity Software Inc (NYSE: U), a prominent cross-platform game engine company, recently introduced a controversial fee structure known as the Runtime Fee.
Under this arrangement, developers will be charged based on the number of installations for games created with the Unity engine once they exceed a specific threshold.
The announcement made on Sept. 12, which is set to take effect from Jan. 1, 2024, has drawn considerable backlash, leading to a notable drop in Unity's stock price.
Adding intrigue to the situation is the revelation that several high-ranking Unity executives had sold substantial amounts of the ...