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it’s possible for you to read thefull Unity summer saga over here.
The poor messaging and lack of clarity created alarm.

How would Unity be able to detect pirates and bad actors?
What would be in place to prevent mass uninstall-reinstall campaigns by trolls?
How would pricing structure work for services likeXbox Game Pass?

What about developers working as second parties?
A key sticking point through all this has been the erosion of trust.
Unity only gave developers six months to adapt to these runtime fees.

How can you fix an erosion of trust?
Even if it were possible, it has to start with leadership.
It seems Unity’s board agrees.

Per areport from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreierand viaUnity itself, CEO John Riccitiello is out.
Unity has struggled to find a single profitable quarter in its history.
The lack of forethought seems to have cost Riccitiello his job at Unity.

Riccitiello also stepped down from EA for a similar stint of poor management efforts back in 2013.
I sure as hell wish I could fail upward this successfully.







