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The Terraria developers are donating $200,000 to two open-source engines, Godot and FNA, following Unity’s new pricing policy.
In response to the bomb Unity dropped, Terraria developer Re-Logic has stepped in to promote and support alternative open-source game engines that developers can use instead.
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Perhaps the best example of this game dev rallying occurred this week when Terraria developer Re-Logic announced that it's giving away $200,000 to open-source game engines as a Unity ...
Unity did eventually backtrack on the per-install fee, and the mess it caused led to the resignation of now-former Unity CEO John Riccitiello, but Mega Crit stuck with the Slay the Spire 2 engine ...
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