The game engine Unity recently announced a plan to charge "installation fees" from game developers starting next year. The news caused widespread dissatisfaction among developers in the Unity community. According to previous reports, in order to protest Unity's unreasonable charging plan, several game companies, including AzurGames, Voodoo, Homa, CenturyGames, SayGames, etc., have closed the UnityAds and IronSource SDK in the game.

It is reported that Unity officially issued an apology today (September 18), apologizing for the confusion and anxiety in the industry caused by previous changes in charging policies. Unity is currently communicating with the community, developers and partners. The previous policy will also be revised, and the specific content will be announced later. The apology tweet also attracted many comments from game developers. Some developers commented that they like Unity as a game development engine and made many suggestions for changes to Unity officials. Some developers also said that they have completely lost trust in Unity after this incident.

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