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Unity attempts to turn things around with its latest game engine release
Unity 6 is out now.
While Unity made some changes to the planned per-install model in response to the outcry, CEO John Riccitiello announced his retirement shortly after and was replaced in May by former Zynga and EA exec Matthew Bromberg. “With the release of Unity 6, we’re interested in reconnecting with customers and help them understand that it’s our commitment to deliver what matters to them, and that we’re going to be a fundamentally different company in that regard,” Bromberg says to CNBC. In a recent interview with The Verge, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney laid out the company’s plan for the rest of the decade, including continued work on Unreal Engine 6, the next major release of the product.
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