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Terraria dev pledges $200,000 to Unity rivals amid fees controversy

Terraria dev pledges $200,000 to Unity rivals amid fees controversy

Terraria developer Re-Logic makes a show of support for open source engines Godot and FNA in response to the recent Unity runtime fee announcement. The team behind Terraria, one of the biggest and best indie games on Steam, slams Unity for its “destruction of trust” with the announcement of new fees that would see the most successful games using its service charged per individual download past a certain milestone, and commits $100,000 donations to two rival development engines with ongoing sponsorships.

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Terraria dev pledges $200,000 to Unity rivals amid fees controversy Terraria dev pledges $200,000 to Unity rivals amid fees controversy Reviewed by Unknown on September 20, 2023 Rating: 5

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