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Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg is a gaming, AI, and industry growth optimist | The DeanBeat


Matthew Bromberg painted a path forward for game developers in one of his first public talks as Unity CEO at GamesBeat Next 2024.

Under Bromberg’s leadership, Unity canceled the Runtime Fee that was announced in 2023; back then, the firestorm of vitriol from developers cost then-CEO John Riccitiello his job. If you think about 20 years ago, when there were no game engines whatsoever, the founders of Unity had a dream that they could create a tool that would make game-making accessible to millions of people. We’ve also announced that we’ll update Unity 6 in a very different way, so that we no longer force our customers to choose between bringing new features on board and losing stability.

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