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by johnnyanmac
838 days ago
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Yup, real shame. There were also a number of teams working on internal projects specifically for dogfood-ing as well. To my knowledge those teams all dissolved as well (but that was nearly 2 years ago now, maybe things changed for the better). >Unity is no longer a games engine company, it is an ad company. It is taking surprisingly long for people to see it this way. to be honest, I wasn't aware half of unity's revenues were ads until I worked there. Online gaming discourse has such tunnel vision for AAA console games that it is very easy to miss how over half of gaming revenue is mobile, which is where Unity rules in terms of market share. |
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