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Annapurna Buys First-Ever Company To Expand Indie Gaming Empire Annapurna Interactive Multimedia entertainment company has acquired its first-ever company. South Africa’s 24 Bit Games is a long-time collaborator with the indie publishing giant. The Unity-focused company has expanded its portfolio to also work on tool production.
New Zealanders lost $200m to scams, banks say New data shows that almost $200 million has been lost to scams over the past year. The data was released by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) It shows that across ANZ, ASB, BNZ, Co-op Bank, Heartland, Kiwibank, Rabobank, SBS, TSB, Unity and Westpac, New Zealanders lost $198,372,837.17 in the year to September.
Funeral services to be held this week for Belmont student Jillian Ludwig Redwood Materials will supply Toyota with cathode material and anode copper foil for battery cells produced at the automaker's $13.9 billion factory in North Carolina. Unity aims to give developers generative AI that's useful and ethical.
This Week In XR: Unity CEO Exits, Raves For Quest 3, GenAI Apps Compared John Riccitiello, CEO of Unity, announced his retirement from the gaming software company. Unity recently laid off 600 employees, nearly 10% of its workforce. The company also announced it will begin charging for non-game uses of its platform. Carrera Smart Glasses Featuring Amazon Alexa To Take on Meta Ray-Bans.
Controversial CEO John Riccitiello retires from gaming giant Unity 'effective immediately' - but... San Francisco-based Unity announced Riccitiello's retirement on Monday. Despite an immediate transition, he will reap millions for next six months.Unity infuriated customers last month with dramatic new pricing plan.
Man wanted for allegedly threatening to kill Orange County judge California passes law mandating VC firms to release investments’ diversity information. Unity CEO John Riccitiello steps down from his multiple roles as president, CEO and board chair. Braid, a four-year-old startup that aimed to make shared wallets more mainstream among consumers, has shut down.
Unity’s CEO is out, but that still may not be enough for developers John Riccitiello has announced he is retiring from his role as the CEO of game engine software company Unity. “My feeling right now is still that Unity is a drug that we need to try to get off.”
Unity CEO John Riccitiello retires amidst game engine price change backlash Unity chief John Riccitiello is retiring as the President, Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and member of the company’s Board of Directors. The company appointed James M. Whitehurst as interim chief executive officer. Roelof Botha has been appointed as the new Chairman.
Police responding to shooting call at south Fort Worth apartments Police and paramedics are responding to a shooting at a south Fort Worth apartment complex. Braid, a four-year-old startup that aimed to make shared wallets more mainstream among consumers, has shut down. Unity announced that former Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst would be taking over the role for now.
Unity CEO John Riccitiello retires amidst game engine price change backlash Unity chief John Riccitiello is retiring as the President, Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and member of the company’s Board of Directors. The company appointed James M. Whitehurst as interim chief executive officer.
Hundreds of Fort Collins students walk out in protest of consolidation plan Unity CEO John Riccitiello steps down from his multiple roles as president, CEO and board chair. Former Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst will be taking over the role for now. Singapore’s tech subscription service Circular wants to keep devices out of the landfill.
Man In Wheelchair Punched Inside Florida McDonald’s: Cops A man in a wheelchair is attacked at a Cape Coral, Florida McDonald's by the manager’s son. Unity announced today that CEO John Riccitiello was stepping down from his multiple roles.
John Riccitiello steps down as unity CEO with former Red Hat chief exec Jim Whitehurst taking over for now Unity announced today that CEO John Riccitiello was stepping down from his multiple roles as president, CEO and board chair. In a surprise move, the company turned to a seasoned enterprise executive, announcing that former Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst would be taking over the role.
Unity Software CEO to retire effective immediately Video-game software maker Unity said on Monday John Riccitiello would retire as chief executive officer. The company has appointed James Whitehurst as interim CEO and Roelof Botha as chairman.
John Riccitiello is out at Unity, effective immediately Unity, the company behind the game development engine of the same name, has just announced that its president, CEO, and chairman John Riccitiello “will retire” effective immediately. James Whitehurst will step in as interim CEO, president, and board member.
How a 20 cents fee upended the US gaming world Unity, a US company, announced on Sep 12 new fees for developers. The firm was going to charge 20 cents every time a Unity-backed game was installed on any device. Ten days later, after a spirited and often vulgarity-laden fightback from studios and developers, Unity rowed back some of the changes.
Unity Says It Removed Its Terms Of Service Because ‘The Views Were So Low’ Unity appears to be saying it deleted its Terms of Service ahead of the release of the new fee structure. They appear to be claiming it was a coincidence the ToS had been removed due to this pressing problem of low pageviews.
Unity Software rolls back parts of new pricing policy after backlash Unity had planned to charge developers each time their game is installed after certain milestones, like revenue, are crossed. The company added that no game with less than US$1 million in trailing 12-month revenue will be subject to the fee.
Gamers shocked as studios delay and cancel games among huge controversy... Unity announced that it plans to add an ‘install fee’ where developers would have to pay 20 cents (16p) every time someone instals the game. This means two charges if a player deletes and reinstalls a game, and if they download the game on two separate devices. It also includes charging the developer if the game is installed via subscription services like Game Pass, or if it was purchased at a discount or in bundles. Many have been outraged by the announcement, with many developers claiming they may delay or cancel future games. Unity has now apologised for the announcement and has said it is revising the idea.
Gamers shocked as studios delay and cancel games among huge controversy... Unity announced that it plans to add an ‘install fee’ where developers would have to pay 20 cents (16p) every time someone instals the game. This means two charges if a player deletes and reinstalls a game, and if they download the game on two separate devices. It also includes charging the developer if the game is installed via subscription services like Game Pass, or if it was purchased at a discount or in bundles. Many have been outraged by the announcement, with many developers claiming they may delay or cancel future games. Unity has now apologised for the announcement and has said it is revising the idea.